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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

Fake Rolex on the right, real Rolex on the left. This video is meant to show that the sweeping motion alone does not mean it's real.

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  • what about a rado watch

  • andddd i can buy a fake one where? :D

  • @bufanpxl8r The problem is your fake will be worth £20 dollars, then £10 dollars then nothing, if you own a real Rolex you have to increase the insurance every few years as Rolex increase their prices. So you can own a Rolex over the long term and get a better return than money in the bank!!, Plus if you own a fake you're just letting people you like that 'Rolex' feeling, but you just cannot afford it :-(

  • the black one is fake!! i know because i have it,

  • The magnification also appears weak. 

  • they're both real. they both say rolex

  • Replica's nowadays are very close to the genuine, not only visual but also the "hardware". As cheap replicas used to be rusty and crappy steel, rolex uses 904L steel. This stays scratch free for many many years. But now some replica's use 316L/F steel wich is also very hard. And indeed the better replicas have eta movements, these are even better as the rolex caliber 3135......

  • @texlad04 The way they can do it is by not giving a fuck about offering something so basic and mundane and honest as value for money, and by catering to the tasteless nouveau-riche idiots who don't know any better (not including you in there, especially since you have a 70s piece). Rolex are the PERFECT case study of style over substance making money hand over fist by virtue of bulldozing every watch maker of worth out of the way by drowning the world in advertising. Simple. :)

  • @texlad04 Maybe they are solid but if you look closely you can tell its fake quite easily atleast this one I can. Maybe theres better ones out there

  • @yamahonkawazuki The Oysterquartz were quartz and therefore ticked...(or is it "took") :D

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