ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX
8 February 2024, 02:15 AM | #1 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Colorado
Posts: 6
|
2004 Oyster Perpetual Datejust diamond bezel REAL?
Received watch as a gift. It weighs 115g, appears to have a laser crown etched on the crystal, the second hand sweeps, but at like 4 small movements per second. The haute seems to have the letters line up to the minute marks, except one "x" looks possibly of center. The serial number is F181599. It feels solid, no sharp edges, has a screw-in cap that works properly. When adjusting the date, the date rolls over around 11:54pm. Has a legit looking box but no paperwork.
Is this real? Or not? |
8 February 2024, 05:43 AM | #2 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: Garden of Beasts
Posts: 44
|
Nah
|
8 February 2024, 05:57 AM | #3 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Mar 2017
Real Name: John Jacob Jin
Location: Sunny Southern Ca
Watch: 126710blro
Posts: 94
|
Google "Rolex serial F181599" and see how many hits pop up. Now ask yourself, are you the one person that has the real Rolex with a unique serial number or if you have one of the many counterfeits with the same serial number? Also, that dial font is crazy fat.
Last edited by tuffness9999; 8 February 2024 at 05:58 AM.. Reason: Adding to comment. |
8 February 2024, 09:36 AM | #4 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Colorado
Posts: 6
|
Thank you for the replies. I want to learn as much as I can--please explain what gives it away as a fake. I spent hours trying to educate myself, but I'm too inexperienced to see what you guys are seeing.
|
8 February 2024, 09:42 AM | #5 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Colorado
Posts: 6
|
Quote:
|
|
8 February 2024, 11:17 AM | #6 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: USA
Watch: 16622,BLNR,116500
Posts: 999
|
That is bad and not even close.
|
8 February 2024, 06:38 PM | #7 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: 🇩🇪
Posts: 15
|
If you have issues identifying this watch as a counterfeit, you should consider to not buy luxury watches from the gray market at all.
What you have here, is a 70$ replica at best, its not even close to the real watch. It would be futile to talk about „tells“, the whole watch ist wrong. If you ever come across a high end counterfeit or franken watch, we can talk… |
8 February 2024, 08:43 PM | #8 |
Banned
Join Date: May 2018
Location: The Alps
Posts: 591
|
It is always highly suspicious when a new member posts pictures of a blatantly fake watch and, when told about it, insists on wanting to know what “tells” gave it away. Just saying…
|
8 February 2024, 11:29 PM | #9 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Colorado
Posts: 6
|
Look, I got it as a gift and it's not my thing. I was hoping to flip it to get cash to pay bills, but I wanted to make sure it was real (which apparently it's not). I understand there's a lot of "cork sniffing" when it comes to watches, but my most expensive watch I've ever had is a fitbit. I don't know Rolexs--at all. I watched several YouTube videos and read several articles, and I'm truly unsure of it's real or not. I just want to know why, for sure, that it's fake. Is it like a gestalt thing that "you just know"? I honestly don't get it. The serial number thing? Is that it? The font? How are you so certain when it looks to me like all the other ones from AD pics?
|
9 February 2024, 02:41 AM | #10 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Colorado
Posts: 6
|
Quote:
The only substantive and objective (and helpful) reply I've gotten is that the serial number is a known fake, and the font (for the numbers? Or the words?) is too thick. I appreciate the rest of you cork sniffers telling me it's a fake, but before I give up on my dream of paying down some debt, I want to know for SURE that it's a fake and why. I'm an engineer--it's in my DNA to understand how things are made and how they work. I'm inquisitive (and hoping I'm sitting on a $15k watch!). |
|
9 February 2024, 08:30 AM | #11 |
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
Join Date: May 2008
Real Name: Matt
Location: Wine Country, Ca
Posts: 5,976
|
I would be suspect of the person that gave you this fake watch as a gift.
F181599 is a known serial number used on fakes. There are so many things wrong with the watch that it took me all of about 10 seconds to determine that it was fake. It isnt even a good fake.
__________________
TRF Member 11738 |
9 February 2024, 09:40 AM | #12 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: NorCal
Posts: 16
|
Purchase a cheap diamond tester off amazon or go to a jeweler and have them check the stones. Typically fake diamonds = fake watch.
|
9 February 2024, 01:47 PM | #13 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Australia
Posts: 220
|
C'mon man. This is not even close.
|
9 February 2024, 10:49 PM | #14 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Colorado
Posts: 6
|
Not helpful.
I am convinced it's a fake, so thank you to the three posters who replied with actual information, instead of just chest beating and hooting. Things I've noticed as someone who knows nothing about Rolexs: The VI looks a tiny bit crooked The laser crown has one part that is really long and it's not made of dots The date flips at 11:54, not midnight One of the "x"s in the haute is not lined up with the minute mark The haute engravings don't look very deep (As mentioned by others) the serial number is a known fake Real ones don't usually have diamonds on the lugs It weighs 115g, which seems light Ok. I'll see myself out now. |
10 February 2024, 01:25 AM | #15 |
2024 Pledge Member
Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: Merica
Posts: 1,318
|
Let me guess, an insanely low price way below market tempted you?
Even though it looks horrible, you should have known |
10 February 2024, 02:09 AM | #16 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2023
Location: Gaston, OR
Watch: Omega Tokyo Speedy
Posts: 87
|
Quote:
What you're missing is that the forum intentionally has a rule preventing in depth discussion in this case. Additionally, we have MANY folks who come by with VERY similar stories to yours saying, "is this a fake, why?" because they are trying to use the commenters on this forum as QC for a watch they know is fake. Commenters don't want to support the people trying to develop fakes, so are intentionally vague beyond, "yep, obviously fake". |
|
5 June 2024, 08:18 PM | #17 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jun 2024
Location: USA
Posts: 1
|
How can I identify a fake Rolex watch, and what are some common red flags to look out for when inspecting a watch?
|
8 June 2024, 08:01 PM | #18 |
Banned
Join Date: May 2018
Location: The Alps
Posts: 591
|
|
8 June 2024, 08:52 PM | #19 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Real Name: Alan
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 17
|
Take it to a pawn shop. If they offer to buy it, it’s real.
|
9 June 2024, 08:47 AM | #20 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 264
|
OP- you have to have some thick skin on this site. there are a lot of posters that can't help themselves from just bashing others or making snide remarks.
|
9 June 2024, 09:04 AM | #21 | |
TRF Moderator & 2024 SubLV41 Patron
Join Date: May 2007
Real Name: Larry
Location: Mojave Desert
Watch: GMT's
Posts: 43,473
|
Quote:
The first question I might ask myself is if the giver is liquid enough to just hand me a 50,000 dollar watch - very unlikely. Yes, it is completely fake as shown by everything you provided, - serial, font, LEC
__________________
(Chill ... It's just a watch Forum.....) NAWCC Member |
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|
*Banners
Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.