Saturday, December 5, 2009

Buying Used Rolex Watches - Have I Bought A Fake Rolex Watch?

I admit to buying used Rolex watches addictive, it is through the experience good and bad that I watch have been able to distinguish between a real and a fake. I would like to share my findings with you so that you the many to avoid pitfalls when buying a used Rolex Clock.

The Rolex Clock by virtue of their desirability and exclusivity is unfortunately a prime target for the unscrupulous counterfeiters. Over the years, the quality of Replica watches so dramatic, so much improved, making it very difficult to keep the two apart.

How do I know if my clock uses a fake?

Now let me give you some advice, it's basically all the fine details.

1. All Rolex watches have a unique number which is engraved between the case lugs at the 12-clock position, that figure relates to the year make and model.

2. All genuine Rolex has a screw on the clock case.The> Watches housing 14 or 18 carat gold or silver, but never a cheap nickel-metal it was made of gold or silver-plate.

3. Original Rolex watches do not have a clear or see through watch case, so that the internals are visible. Do not be fooled, if you can see the internal mechanisms with Rolex crown engraved on the parts. A clear case = not real.

4. If your clock has been labeled "Made in China remain significantly (54% of all fake watchesattacked in China).

5. Apart from a model of the Sea Dweller watch everyone else do not have any kind of engraving on the watch case.

6. One particular area where the counterfeiters are not in the reproduction of the engraved crown, which is directly below the 6-clock position on the dial. The fake side is inclined to a slightly larger crown, shows the increase in defects in the lines compared to the (very small, just barely visible to thenaked eye) original crown marking on a real element.

7. The clock has a real Cyclops bubble directly indicate the date, the date by 2.5-fold increased. In the vast majority of counterfeits Cyclops of the bladder is not properly centralized, and the magnification effect is not good enough.

8. On the back of a real clock, there is a hologram of the crown above the serial number. If the hologram of the crown from different angles, it reflects the light observedgive a holistic effect. The hologram of the crown on a fake, no such effect when observed in reflection at different angles.

9. The second movement is used in one hand, perfectly smooth and fully operational whereas with the wrong movement generally jerky and irregular.

This is by no means a complete list due to the ever-changing technology used by counterfeiters, but I hope that these tips will certainly help differentiate, if you have your used Rolex watchesauthentic or if you have bought counterfeit.



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