I recently bought this Seiko snx997 from UBUY. It was delivered from Ketucky to Kazakhstan but lacks the warranty card. It is torn off from the manual I guess is it okay? Although the plastic films on bracelet and case and hangtag are there with it.
Purchases from grey market dealers are much less expensive but don't usually come with a factory warranty. Perfectly normal unless you get a watch that's defective. If UBUY doesn't provide an in-house warranty like Jomashop does, you're on your own, unfortunately.
Purchases from grey market dealers are much less expensive but don't usually come with a factory warranty. Perfectly normal unless you get a watch that's defective. If UBUY doesn't provide an in-house warranty like Jomashop does, you're on your own, unfortunately.
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Purchases from grey market dealers are much less expensive but don't usually come with a factory warranty. Perfectly normal unless you get a watch that's defective. If UBUY doesn't provide an in-house warranty like Jomashop does, you're on your own, unfortunately.
Purchases from grey market dealers are much less expensive but don't usually come with a factory warranty. Perfectly normal unless you get a watch that's defective. If UBUY doesn't provide an in-house warranty like Jomashop does, you're on your own, unfortunately.
Damn, although thanks for the info
Damn, although thanks for the info
Sorry for that, but you should be okay. Seikos are built like tanks and the watch should last you a while!
Sorry for that, but you should be okay. Seikos are built like tanks and the watch should last you a while!
Thanks man, it's actually working perfectly. Just had a feeling that I've been fooled with that. But if you say it's okay then so be it
Thanks man, it's actually working perfectly. Just had a feeling that I've been fooled with that. But if you say it's okay then so be it
It's perfectly normal, buddy!
Looks great
It could well have been a customer return that they have moved on (to you)?
Not necessarily but that might be a reason to “lose” a previously completed card.
There’s likely nothing wrong with the watch someone may have returned it as an unwanted or unsuitable gift, for example.
If you’ve made sure it’s all working just make sure you keep record of purchase but they are pretty bullet proof.
I think it's fine, especially for an already discontinued watch
Not too unusual with so-called gray market buys. The good thing is probably every watch repair shop guy will know how to fix these if it breaks