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7 February 2013, 07:57 AM | #1 |
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Is this right?
My first "watchout" thread. Please do not jump at me if this is authentic... I know you guys can be cruel!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140913906425...425%26_rdc%3D1 Seller: cremedelacremeinc (5) item id: 140913906425 $T2eC16V,!)QE9s3HFdodBREW6hnz9!~~60_57.jpg |
7 February 2013, 08:09 AM | #2 |
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It's very right if you want an off center pip
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7 February 2013, 08:17 AM | #3 |
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7 February 2013, 08:19 AM | #4 |
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Wow, I am so proud of me
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7 February 2013, 08:55 AM | #5 |
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Good job. I am not an expert like the others on here, but can tell that is fake.
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7 February 2013, 09:57 AM | #6 |
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7 February 2013, 08:54 AM | #7 |
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POS! Reported.
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7 February 2013, 09:59 AM | #8 |
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Not sure how the others feel but I say better safe than sorry.... so every now and again you mid-identify one as fake... all the ones that you did get right would have been reported and some unassuming person would have not gotten robbed....
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7 February 2013, 11:01 AM | #9 | |
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I like the way the OP here brought it up when he wasn't sure, as a possibility, not a certainty. When you report with certainty and end up being wrong, you should lose some credibility. Again, how you can say you're playing it safe to misidentify rather than wait to be sure is beyond me. That's risky business in my book. |
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Fair enough.. However, If you are 90 percent sure why not have vetted in a section called "watch out" by people who may be more in the know as opposed to just letting it go? Just title the thread "possible fake" |
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7 February 2013, 11:20 AM | #11 |
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It is completely fake. Surprised it has 8 bids. Reported.
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7 February 2013, 11:33 AM | #12 |
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I'm no expert, but I've come to trust the judgement of several experts here, and I value their word. In a couple of recent reports, these experts have sent you backpedaling, which should indicate that while you may have zeal to do the right thing, you're making too many mistakes. Until I'm sure, I defer. That's my motto. YMMV.
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I did indeed make the mistake of not sourcing two photos. I am also no expert and lots of fakes get by me i'm sure.. My thought is, i would get the easy ones to save someone else the exercise of posting the thread. Sometimes it's difficult to tell because of pic quality or other factors (like the photo is obviously from an advertisement). Am constantly trying to learn how to identify these fakes and/or scams. I also have huge respect for the experts here and I know who they are. Thanks for the input |
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Reported
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Nice catch!! Reported.
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I'm rooting for you, and it seems the scams are increasing, so having more people watching out is a good thing.
I know there are lots of scumbags out there, but there have been instances where decent folks have just made a mistake in a listing, or someone here makes a mistake in identifying a problem. Either way, the intentions were good, but going in with the idea that behind every problem auction or sale there's a scam could lead to some difficulty in retracting unnecessary or false accusations. In the time I've been here, I've seen some interesting cases with lots of gray area that don't always pan out as it seemed they would. Not everything is black and white. It's not a witch hunt, just a process of establishing authenticity the best we can. You seem like one of the good guys, so I dont wish to dissuade you in any way. Youve got talent, and like I said I'm rooting for you, and like you, I'm only trying to help. |
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I am trying to gain knowledge myself and before posting in this section I have tested myself many times. What I am trying to say is that I agree that one has not to throw accusations lightly but at the same time, as Tablia wrote, the "watch out" section is here to ask the community what they think about a timepiece and in case one has some reasonable doubts I think it is better to post (not to report) than not to do it. Of course, good manners are a non-negotiable prerequisite... I have seen many posts in this section getting a "bat" twist... |
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That's great! Glad you're here! |
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The pearl dot is way off, the bezel insert does not even fit the size of the insert, and just flat out terrible!
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ooooh that is sooooo terrible!!!!!
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I'm still learning too but one thing that seems to be common among the fakes, or at least the really bad fakes is the date window and cyclops.
That is the first thing I notice. When looking at a true Rolex the date window should nearly fill the entire cyclops and the date window when viewed though the cyclops will appear to be twice the size as the circle markers. This one clearly shows the date window very small through the cyclops. Also, it can be tough to tell if the watch is at any angle but if looked at straight the date window should be perfectly centered in the cyclops. So many of the fakes have the date window really off center. Compare that one above to this (snagged from right here on TRF) Beautiful sub OCROLEXGUY! |
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If identification mistakes are made, most of them will be filtered by our residence experts and corrected on this post. I would not worry about an identification mistake on this post as there is really no harm done. There are no links from Ebay or Craigslist to the WatchOut!!! posts (there should be!!!), so all mistakes remain internal. We will all learn from our errors and it will just make us all the better.
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With that number of bids for a POS, I hope the scam seller gets scammed by a scam buyer.
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That is wrong!
Stay clear.
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8 February 2013, 12:48 AM | #26 |
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Bad: dial / lugs / crown guards/ bezel insert / fonts / pip....... To name a few things that jump off the page
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Themast, you did well!
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Well it is up to 10 bids now.
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I donīt understand how this thing is still there.
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