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Old 16 May 2006, 08:50 AM   #1
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My First Rollie:)



Here is a pic of my first Rolex watch! Now I am not sure if it is casual, sports, dress, etc. My camera died at work this afternoon so I didn't get anything with a flash. This shot was the better of the two I took.
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:13 AM   #2
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Please do not post fakes.



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Please enlighten us,perhaps because you have not seen
that particular dial configuration.Does not necessarily warrant calling it a fake.Rolex have many different diamond dials, not in brochure, or on Rolex web site,but that one is.
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:19 AM   #3
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Please do not post fakes.
wow are my feelings hurt. I bought this watch new at the mall from an authorized dealer.
What would even make you think this is a fake?
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:22 AM   #4
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...I bought this watch new at the mall from an authorized dealer...
How much did you pay? It wasn't from Zales, was it?
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:24 AM   #5
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Jolton and Thurnau,
are you boys one and the same, perpetrating a fiasco?

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Old 16 May 2006, 09:25 AM   #6
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6052.5 before the tax and after a discount. I think the retail was 6725.00 on it.
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:27 AM   #7
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6052.5 before the tax and after a discount. I think the retail was 6725.00 on it.
Interesting. What is it???
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:28 AM   #8
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Oh, a date just. I have all the paperwork and waranty. What number is supposed to be read?
style: 11623446jb7220 dial: blue jubilee with diamonds. There is an x marked by steel and white gold.
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:37 AM   #9
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...blue jubilee with diamonds...
I knew you were going to say that. This is the only "Blue Jubilee" Datejust of which I am aware. Somehow, they got the "Datejust" label down below the center of the watch on yours. Hmmmm...



Hope you didn't really NEED that money!
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:47 AM   #10
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http://www.swissluxury.com/product_i...16203chjdj.jpg Is this one a fake too then?
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Old 16 May 2006, 09:54 AM   #11
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I never said your watch was a fake. Enjoy in good health, Thurnau. Post some closeups when you get the chance. That is indeed an interesting watch. To answer your original pondering, it would be considered a dress watch.
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Old 16 May 2006, 10:04 AM   #12
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I knew you were going to say that. This is the only "Blue Jubilee" Datejust of which I am aware. Somehow, they got the "Datejust" label down below the center of the watch on yours. Hmmmm...



Hope you didn't really NEED that money!

This one doesnt have diamonds, the few DJs that I have seen in person with Diamonds and Jubilee dial (ROLEX ROLEX ROLEX dial) has the datejust written elsewhere. Which made me wonder if they were aftermarket dials (real watches though) since Rolex loves to write essays on their COSC wacthes (or as Rolex likes to write SCOC)
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Old 16 May 2006, 10:09 AM   #13
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...Which made me wonder if they were aftermarket dials (real watches though) since Rolex loves to write essays on their COSC wacthes (or as Rolex likes to write SCOC)
You are probably correct, Roger. Too many variations on too many themes. May Thurnau find much happiness with his new purchase. I would love to see some closeups of the dial. I find that whole "hologram-like" dial design very interesting.
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Old 16 May 2006, 10:12 AM   #14
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I will take some better shots after work tomorow, I need a good macro lens filter for something real close. But I will try without it.
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Old 16 May 2006, 10:16 AM   #15
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I will take some better shots after work tomorow, I need a good macro lens filter for something real close. But I will try without it.
Check your digital camera's documentation. It may have a macro feature already that you can exploit. People are usually not familiar with those features on a standard digital camera, but a little experimentation (and a steady hand) can yield some great results. Best of luck!
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Old 16 May 2006, 10:25 AM   #16
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Rolex Watches - Datejust Mens Steel and Yellow Gold Jubilee - Style No: 116203chjdj
Rolex Watches - Datejust Mens Steel and Yellow Gold Jubilee

Style No: 116203chjdj

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Watches. 36mm stainless steel case, 18K yellow gold domed bezel, champagne jubilee dial, diamond hour markers, and stainless steel and 18K yellow gold Jubilee bracelet.
List Price: $8,775.00
Save 14%: - ($1,225.00)

Our Price: $7,550.00
(Wire Price: $7,324.00)

then they say:
Authorized Dealer:
While we are not an authorized or direct dealer for Rolex, all of our watches come DIRECTLY from authorized Rolex dealers and respected industry wholesalers. They come complete with all boxes, instruction manuals, serial numbers, and dealer stamped warranty paperwork (whenever possible or applicable).

It's GRAY MARKET dealer he has no ties what so ever to Rolex and can put what ever dial he wishes in the watches he sells.

You ask is it fake well, it is all real except the dial, and when you were to send it to your Rolex Service Center to have it serviced you would get one of 2 things; Your watch back telling you that your watch is a fake or you will be notified that they have with-held the watch due to the quality of the fake.

You then will have to have it serviced by your GRAY MARKET dealer and on and on and on.

Bottom line I'd venture the dial is after market while the rest of the watch is real Rolex. Is it worth the sum they are selling them for to me, no. I personally will not buy a New Rolex at New Rolex prices with a after market dial of which if I wanted to sell it later on but, could not due to the dial....... Just something to think about.
------------------------- edited 0850 05/16/06 --------------------------
so sorry about my post here but, I am man enough to stand up and say I was wrong. Didn't do my background on that dial again, sorry.
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Old 16 May 2006, 10:51 AM   #17
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Well the same fake gold dial is on Rolex.com official website. :) Man, are we supposed to be rolex enthusiasts? Or has been rolex counterfeit conspiracy theorists? j/k but really the same dial is on the rolex.com website. It uses a flash media player so there is not direct link to the webpage.

http://www.rolex.com/en/ go here, the click collections, then oyster perpetual, then datejust, image #4/21. Thank you for being kind Prince.

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It's GRAY MARKET dealer he has no ties what so ever to Rolex and can put what ever dial he wishes in the watches he sells.

You ask is it fake well, it is all real except the dial, and when you were to send it to your Rolex Service Center to have it serviced you would get one of 2 things; Your watch back telling you that your watch is a fake or you will be notified that they have with-held the watch due to the quality of the fake.
This is good to know though, maybe online purchasing would not be a good idea for my next one.

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Old 16 May 2006, 11:53 AM   #18
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...Thank you for being kind Prince.
You are welcome.

BTW, the watch more closely resembling yours, I believe, is #17/21, pictured below from the Rolex Website.



This watch is 36mm, whereas the one you mentioned in your post above is 31mm, or what is known as the "mid-sized" Gent's watch. Yours is probably the full-sized 36mm Datejust.
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Old 16 May 2006, 12:19 PM   #19
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Yes my watch looks exactly like that one. I have a oyster band,, and that is a jubilee band. I am new to Rolex. I have had a facination with Rolex sonce I saw weekend at bernies as a child. I was just finding something similar to mine online. The new face is hard to find online. Also it doesn't look like a halogram, but more like a smooth surface with rolex rolex engraved into it with patterns. It looks really cool with a 10x loupe. It looks huge next to my movado watch.
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Old 16 May 2006, 12:32 PM   #20
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...I have had a facination with Rolex sonce I saw weekend at bernies as a child...Also it doesn't look like a halogram, but more like a smooth surface with rolex rolex engraved into it with patterns...
LOL - "Weekend at Bernie's" - Good one!



Actually, the dial pattern is very much like the green hologram sticker on the back of the watch. Take a closer look at yours (if you haven't already removed it), or one listed on eBay.
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Old 16 May 2006, 12:39 PM   #21
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LOL - "Weekend at Bernie's" - Good one!



Actually, the dial pattern is very much like the green hologram sticker on the back of the watch. Take a closer look at yours (if you haven't already removed it), or one listed on eBay.
It is a lot like the halogram, but engraved looking. Like embossed, engraved, textured, etc. The font style and layout of the halogram is very close to my face, but without the big crown in the center.
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It is a lot like the halogram, but engraved looking. Like embossed, engraved, textured, etc. The font style and layout of the halogram is very close to my face, but without the big crown in the center.
Enjoying our new watch, are we?

It will be interesting to see the closeups of the dial. Congrats, Thurnau.
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After going through this entire thread, I am a bit confused now. I think we need to see some good close-ups of that DJ PLUS the warranty sheet with the serial number for authentication.

I hope it's a real one....it sure does look like one from the pics.

Congrats, Thurnau....wear it in good health.

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If bought new from an AD, nothing to worry about.

The pic is small, but it looks good to me.

I think it is a sharp looking Rolex!
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I guess I eat munch munch crunch my words. Sorry about that, interesting Rolex has changed that one dial though.

wear it in good health
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Myself not a lover of diamonds in watches,but it looks fine to me.
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I guess I eat munch munch crunch my words...
We ALL have enjoyed our Word Sandwich!
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Well, damn. If nobody had dug up that shot from the Rolex website, I would have thought that the dial was a fake too - I've come to expect all of the lettering on the dial, and having it just say "Datejust" is going to get a bit of getting used to.
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So basically it's real but with an aftermarket dial? doesn't that basically make it non authentic now?

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Ask a seller if the watch has any "aftermarket parts" I was shopping for a 2 toned band for my new rolex at a jewelry store that sells used rolexes and noticed it looks much different than my band style. I looked at a watch and noticed the text was fuzzy on a few of their used ones. He said that some of the dials were "aftermarket" replacement dials. Shop around for some new ones so you know what to look for in a real used one. The band clasp on an aftermarket look nothing like a real one on the ones I veiwed. So the clasp on the band and fuzzy text on the dial are probably 2 early indications that it might be only half a rolex. Also too much bling on the watch may mean that those parts may be aftermarket.
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Ask a seller if the watch has any "aftermarket parts" I was shopping for a 2 toned band for my new rolex at a jewelry store that sells used rolexes and noticed it looks much different than my band style. I looked at a watch and noticed the text was fuzzy on a few of their used ones. He said that some of the dials were "aftermarket" replacement dials. Shop around for some new ones so you know what to look for in a real used one. The band clasp on an aftermarket look nothing like a real one on the ones I veiwed. So the clasp on the band and fuzzy text on the dial are probably 2 early indications that it might be only half a rolex. Also too much bling on the watch may mean that those parts may be aftermarket.
And the above quote was made by Earl. and not Thurnau



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So basically it's real but with an aftermarket dial? doesn't that basically make it non authentic now?
The hologram dial is 100% Rolex and reason for the lack on fonts,the dial is quite holographic and looks raised,to mimic a hologram. It would be almost impossible to print superlative chronometer etc,so all the fonts Rolex,datejust and swiss, are in embossed windows.Jubilee or oyster bracelet



Picture from the Rolex Website.

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