Google watch replicas. You'll be amazed at how good they are. Nothing you state happens with current replicas, but an 18yr old with a beat up honda wearing a Rolex GMT is a better sign.
Google watch replicas. You'll be amazed at how good they are. Nothing you state happens with current replicas, but an 18yr old with a beat up honda wearing a Rolex GMT is a better sign.
Many replicas are now being made with 1:1 chinese copies of real movements...Rolex 3135 for example. Want to check authenticity? Take off the back...ah a real rolex movement! But no. Fact is, it all still looks just a little bit off but its made to convince the uneducated jeweler, and give confidence to the knowing buyer he can pass it off.
There are even youtube videos on how to 'age' a replica so it can pass as even more authentic. And China is now making vintage models of all sorts, like 60s/70s Submariners, etc with simulated aged lume....beware!
But in the end, it was on this board I learned that the best way to tell if someone was wearing a fake was to look at the wearer. Its always a dead giveaway.
I read a thread on Reddit about a recent graduate asking which replica was best to give himself as a graduation reward. The response was astonishing....apparently this is a very popular 'in' thing to do.
[QUOTE="He even went so far as to build another rep that was near indentical to the one I loaned him...but after having a real one for a bit, he can’t do back.
IMHO, the most difficult fakes to detect are the vintage fakes with a mix of genuine parts. Fake but carefully aged and repolished case, genuine movement, service dial (or a good copy), maybe a genuine used bezel insert and presto! a submariner or an expl2... you must have sharp eyes to see these.
Yep!😀 The scruffy, grumpy, old bloke getting on a bus (with his free bus pass) to save fuel in his 14 year old, "beat up" Peugeot...... was me!😟
But as @Wryfox says "you can always tell a fake watch by it's wearer!" 😁