If you want to purchase a daily watch, just skip gold plating models and directly choose stainless versions that age much better. But when gold plating versions are OK for occasional use.
Do some home work before buying. You'd better compare the replica with the pictures of the gen.
Here just list what exactly you have to examine when doing comparison:
Look carefully at the crown guards, especially if they overlap the foot of the crown when its screwed down, be suspicious if the rep pictures only show the crown unscrewed.
The rehaut (the metal ring involving the crystal and the dial) should be near vertical. However, many reps are very sloped they look like a wok.
The magnification of the date window beneath the cyclops should be 2.5x, but many reps fully grasp this wrong. Go through the gen pics or in a jeweler's window to master how it should look
The pearl in the bezel (non GMT watches) is really a thing of beauty on the gens, most reps have more of a zit
Dial printing is obviously sharper on the gens but reps are pretty good today, some individuals consider the exact size and spacing of the 'SWISS MADE' at 6 O'clock but even the gens have some variationS.
The crystal should have a tiny laser etched crown on the lower at 6 O'clock, if you will see it then its probably too large
An automobile with a 28,800 bph rate is really a must. The most recent 21j Asian movements can do this now. But if you would like ETA the clone version is cheaper, and probably the very best option today (you might get one anyway, even although you pay an extra $100 for a Swiss ETA).
Keep in mind that only Rolex sell an ideal sub so all reps have flaws and don't get too picky about them and remember that many of individuals can not even spot a fairly poor fake watch but they will simply assume it is really because it bears the name of Rolex.
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