Five things to consider when buying a Rolex

You are a man among men. You have respect. People admire you for the things you do. A man who wants and gets nothing but the best should have the best watch ever made.

That watch would be a Rolex. And you deserve the real thing and not some fake good looks that you bought for around $ 700.

With all the hype about Rolex watches, there has been a surge in the Rolex replica industry. In fact, not many days go by without some spam emails in my inbox trying to get me to buy a fake Rolex or other Swiss made luxury replica watch.

This article was written to help people like you buy the Rolex watch they wanted, and who simply haven’t had time to do enough research to know that they are not being scammed. Rolex dealers, master watchmakers, and yes, counterfeiters have provided us with some helpful tips that could save you a lot of money and major headaches.

1. Only an authorized dealer can sell a new Rolex watch with a factory warranty. There are no exceptions to this!

2. Straight belts are good belts and crooked belts are bad. First, if the bracelet obviously doesn’t match the watch, move on to the next dealer. The bracelet can tell you if that watch is real or fake. Pick up the watch and hold it on a soft surface with the watch facing down. Look at the links on the bracelet. Are they hanging nice and soft or are they all twisted? Those links on the bracelet may stretch a bit over time, but they just don’t get twisted. If the bracelet is crooked, it is probably a fake.

3. One of the most revealing aspects of Rolex counterfeits is that the second hand “ticks” second by second around the dial instead of running smoothly as it would on a real Rolex watch.

4. Another notable feature of a genuine Rolex is the bubble-shaped date window that magnifies the date on GMT, Submariner, and other models. If the date number that appears in that window or the magnification bubble itself is crooked or slightly off-center, you are looking at a fake.

5. Genuine Rolex watches have a hologram-coded sticker on the back of the watch. There is a unique reference number for the watch and above it is a hologram Rolex crown logo. While fake Rolexes may have stickers on the back, they are generally not true holograms and do not change in appearance when rotated or viewed from different angles.

If you want to order a used Rolex online; To avoid being scammed, read these tips:

1. Check the website address and make sure it ends in .com or something familiar to you. Also make sure the website is not hosted by a free domain company like Geocities or Tripod.

2. When shopping on EBay, always check the sellers’ rating and read some of their latest reviews. Send several emails with questions about the article. Where he came from? What is the serial number? When was the last time it was checked? Is the time good? If they don’t respond, they are not your seller. There will always be another seller with another used Rolex that will work perfectly for you.

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