On sales: Should pics of the back be mandatory?
I see sale threads containing about 10 pictures of the front on the watch and ZERO of the back which is important specially for PAMS and HBB to check the type of movement or version and if it has stickers/engravings on it.
There's a sale going on right now and I asked if any pics of the back were available and all I got was "It's a see-through with a [insert brand name] rotor"... er... ok... that's WHY I asked to see pics to see how good/bad it is before buying it. Ok, I admit it, I was not looking to buy that cheap-o 'thing' that was put on for sale, but it always makes me wonder why they leave it out [besides the fact that the caseback is totally fugly]... lol
I believe it's pretty important to have pics of the caseback as you can see, So, thoughts?
As an added note, should at least one pic with the chronos reset be mandatory too? I see so many chronos being offered for sale with the chronos left running and zero with them reset that makes me think the seller is trying to hide that one of them does not reset properly.