Spot the fake? Rolex watches

in watches •  7 years ago 

Hello friends

I just got offered theese watches. They are games. But they are Actually pretty good fakes.

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The one of then i could easily spot the fake from distance because og the date.

What tells you this is fake?

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This watches cost about 600$ and is manufactured in Italy with a Swiss mechanic. Og thats true is another story?

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What are your favorite watches? Please send pictures. And do you know of ant real good copies?

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Have a great evening friend.

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They seem quite realistic. It's my understanding that many of the best fakes these days are of comparable quality to the real things.

It's too obvious that this watch is a fake one. The person who tried to copy the original Rolex watch didn't even try to make them look like an original one.

This watch is obviously a cheap replica. However, as a watch enthusiast, I can tell you that spotting a fake Rolex can be tricky. Some fake watches can look almost identical to the real deal, but there are usually some telltale signs. For example, the weight and feel of the watch may be off, and the movement inside may not be as precise as the real thing.
If you're unsure about the authenticity of a watch, you can always require authentication at places like pawn shops. They have experts who can tell you if the watch is genuine or fake. I found this website, newbondstreetpawnbrokers.com, that provides watch authentication services, and they're known for being reliable.
In any case, if you're not 100% sure about the authenticity of a watch, it's always better to err on the side of caution and avoid purchasing it.

Sounds like you stumbled upon some unique finds. What games are they modeled after?

Spotting a fake Rolex can be tricky, but there are a few things to look out for. Firstly, check the weight and feel of the watch. A real Rolex is usually heavier because of its quality materials. Also, examine the second hand closely. If it's ticking, it's likely a fake, as real Rolexes have a smooth, sweeping motion. Another clue is the magnification of the date window – on a genuine Rolex, it's usually 2.5 times magnification. Lastly, look for the serial and model numbers. If they're missing or poorly engraved, it's probably a https://superclonerolex.io . Always best to buy from a trusted source to avoid getting a fake!