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24 May 2009, 07:17 PM | #1 |
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Rolex oyster perpetual submariner black dial
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Seller: domsuprme( 0 ) Member: since May-23-09 in United States This Gentleman's Rolex Submariner is a very beautiful and elegant timepiece. It is very slightly used. Worn to a few special engagements. All Submariner Date models are Officially Certified Chronometers. 2005 Model MSRP $6000 40.00mm stainless steel case, excluding crown Black dial with luminous markers Time-lapse Bezel. No marks or scratches in bezel. 31 Jewel Chronometer Movement Pressure Proof to 1000 feet Self-winding Movement Rolex Original Sapphire Crystal Original special stainless steel Bracelet with special flip-lock clasp. All links included. All parts are original on watch. This watch will fit an 8 1/2" size wrist or smaller. Watch is running properly. No marks, dents, dings or scratches. Band number 16620. Our watch experts would rate this watch a 9 out of 10. Watch weighs 135 grams. http://cgi.ebay.com/ROLEX-OYSTER-PER...3A1%7C294%3A50 |
24 May 2009, 07:20 PM | #2 |
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Nice catch Charlie
Will be a nice addition to the can
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Oh my! KAKA
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25 May 2009, 02:11 AM | #4 |
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Me too.
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In the first photo above the clasp is no where near the authentic with a thumb recess you could loose a heard of elephants and the loop on the bottom of the coronet is incorrect, should give a 3d look and nearly disappear at the bottom of the loop.
The second the rehaut is way off not deep enough, the diameter is smaller as it meets the dial. Rolex Coronet on the dial is sitting slightly right of the 12 hour marker and the text on the dial isn't as prominent as it should be. :-) Hope I got everything I'm sure the guys will jump in and add more. Dave,
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Just for reference, here is a comparison fake on the left authentic on the right -
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And how the authentic clasp should look -
another look at an authentic dial at an angle- Another typical error with fakes is the crownguards and and over sized crown. Non descending thickness of the links on the bracelet as you go from the head of the watch to the clasp.
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Does that fake even have crown guards?
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25 May 2009, 04:00 AM | #11 |
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Thats the over sized crown sticking out like a sore thumb, I'll find a pic of a fake crown and guards :-)
Check this one out -
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The 'm' in the '300m' is way out of alignment with 'chronometer'. It is way too far to the left. Apart from the thumbnail recess (as a rear bracelet pix is sometimes not available) this is the first thing I look at along with the thickness of the marker surrounds.
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