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Mint condition definition
Mint condition definition













mint condition definition

Not junk, but requires lots of work to be made wearable. A speculative piece - 'fixer-upper' would be too generous. May have major cosmetic flaws, missing parts, may not run at all. Shows abuse, requires service and/or restoration. Even an untrained eye could tell the watch is worse for wear. Dial, case, and other major components may not be original, but no pieces are missing. Well used, may require service and/or restoration to be useable.

mint condition definition

May have a redial that is not up to high standards. Case may show a few dings, nicks, or deep scratches. Running and wearable, but may gain or lose a few minutes over 24 hours. Nothing fundamentally wrong with the watch, though it has quite obviously been used. A sound, attractive presentation overall. Running and keeping good time, though may need minor regulation. May have replacement parts and/or a high quality redial. Scratches are evident, but no nicks or dings. The watch shows what might be considered normal wear by a careful owner who wore the watch regularly. Working perfectly, needs no repair or service. No dents or dings are detectable, and the bracelet has little wear. If the watch has been restored, all original replacement parts have been used. Scratches are light, but more numerous than "near mint". 93-97%Įvidence of use is visible to the unaided eye. The watch is working perfectly, keeping very good time and needs nothing. Strap shows light use - may be bent or lightly creased, but not stained. Faint scratches on the case, bezel, bracelet or buckle are visible to the naked eye. Working perfectly, keeping excellent time, needs nothing. May refer to an older watch that has been restored, so long as the restoration returned the watch to very nearly perfect factory original condition. May be a watch that is in LNIB condition but not accompanied by the factory box(es) or documentation. Signs of wear are visible with a low powered loupe. 100%Ī pre-owned watch that is in very nearly perfect condition. The warranty papers must be stamped to establish the authenticity and validity of the watch - TimeZone does not allow sales of watches with "open papers." No bracelet resizing or marks of any kind. No alterations from factory-delivered condition. Accompanied by the factory box(es), tags and documentation. A pre-owned watch that has been worn, yet is in perfect condition.















Mint condition definition