Hey I saw a video that was taken in Rolex factory in Switzerland and some mid-bracelet/band pieces were empty inside them, they were just curved. I was shocked and I still don't understand how that's possible in such a great company's manufacture section. WTF!? I'm still in shock. Check out the YouTube video titled: A look inside the Rolex factory. And the shameful scene I'm talking about is at 0:54... I prefer a high end replica after seeing the video rather than a real with curved mid-band.
I couldn't' believe that a Sapphire crystal was scratchproof until I got a watch with one 16-years ago. You can wear the metal bezel down from abrasion, but the sapphire crystal will look the same as the day it came from the box. What it will do is smash into sand if it breaks. One crack and the entire crystal will disintegrate into a find crystalline sand of equal size particles. Happened to a friend's watch and it was as equally unbelievable.
Re: Question from Beswick: This is a model 116233. I own the older model 16233. Also, a newer Rolex has appeared, the "Datejust II" which is even larger in size than the one shown, and more expensive, of course.
@AJMAN2304 Actually I'm not that nervous but after reading your comment and imagining him doing that to my watch, I begin to feel the nervousness too!
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Hey I saw a video that was taken in Rolex factory in Switzerland and some mid-bracelet/band pieces were empty inside them, they were just curved. I was shocked and I still don't understand how that's possible in such a great company's manufacture section. WTF!? I'm still in shock. Check out the YouTube video titled: A look inside the Rolex factory. And the shameful scene I'm talking about is at 0:54... I prefer a high end replica after seeing the video rather than a real with curved mid-band.
HalflingShireFolk 2 months ago
I couldn't' believe that a Sapphire crystal was scratchproof until I got a watch with one 16-years ago. You can wear the metal bezel down from abrasion, but the sapphire crystal will look the same as the day it came from the box. What it will do is smash into sand if it breaks. One crack and the entire crystal will disintegrate into a find crystalline sand of equal size particles. Happened to a friend's watch and it was as equally unbelievable.
mnpd007 1 year ago
Beatufull China Rolex. Put it into the wastebag, please.
bornheim60 1 year ago
r u israily?
destroyersteak 2 years ago
Re: Question from Beswick: This is a model 116233. I own the older model 16233. Also, a newer Rolex has appeared, the "Datejust II" which is even larger in size than the one shown, and more expensive, of course.
rolex452 2 years ago
actually, it is a 116231, as it is stated that it is a Rose Gold model
galloman11 2 years ago 3
is this the oyster pepetual datejust model 16013 stainless steel with roman numerals?
theres 1 on ebay now for US$1575, thats good value isnt it?
beswick1111 2 years ago
idiot using a scissor!
vofferud 2 years ago 2
You're the real idiot to not know that sapphire crystal is safe from scissor scratches
salamala123 2 years ago
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ur a complete twat, next time know what your talking about instead of pointing out the obvious
fridgemonsta1 2 years ago
I've seen this guy before pointing things out with scissors and other items that could damage a watches finish. Reckless, IMHO.
124218 2 years ago
The engraving is on the part of the watch called the "REHAUT"
PeterPW 3 years ago
adoni bevakasha .... khomeini naknik !!!
danyvictoryhotmail 3 years ago
is this newer than the smooth bezel/oyster bracelet?
more expensive or cheaper?
lobzdik 3 years ago
lol watch out man dont scrach the gold bessel
bipham06 3 years ago
man this guy is making me nervous with those scissors ! be careful...
AJMAN2304 3 years ago 9
me 2 man...........lol
siberiantiger0 3 years ago
@AJMAN2304 Actually I'm not that nervous but after reading your comment and imagining him doing that to my watch, I begin to feel the nervousness too!
gurujee666999 1 year ago