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2. It's Too Lightweight Buyers of any Rolex model are plunking down a good amount of money on a watch, so seeing a second-hand piece in real life is ideal. Don't just ogle it; pick it up.
Because Rolex is so popular, it’s also the most faked watch brand in the world. And while the fake Rolexes of decades past were easy to spot — like when they were hanging from the liner of ...
The fake Rolex Daytona 116500LN still costs well over $1,000—but at that price point, you’re actually getting a really decent timepiece that should keep time almost as well as a real Rolex ...
How to tell if a Rolex is real or fake By far, Rolexes are the most popular luxury watch, and they also tend to hold their value very well. While the company makes about 700,000 new Rolex watches ...
He's just using his right hand. He grabs the real watch - the true Rolex that he brought. So now, he's looking at it trying to talk this guy into: 'I don't know if I should.
PHOENIX — A Phoenix man was caught by investigators after selling fake Rolex watches to undercover officers. On December 6, Phoenix police arrested 45-year-old Emilio Blesa at his home near ...
"The story is they can have a $40,000 Rolex for $500," Hamel said. "People fall for it. They buy it and it turns out to be fake." Just because it seems high quality doesn't mean it is a real Rolex.
Water dropped onto a real Rolex will bead up. Water on regular glass will smear. Plus, that counterfeit probably isn't waterproof, either, so be careful. For more tips, head over to Product Dose: ...
William May asked 1,000 people in the UK to determine which watch was real out of two images below — one showing a fake model and one showing a real Rolex. Only 30% guessed correctly.