Fake Rolex watches are improving every day, and most of the time only experienced watchmakers can see the difference. We come to this conclusion because counterfeit watches are very similar to "genuine" watches. Unfortunately, many people may have seen or bought fake Rolex watches because they are not well educated. Although a real connoisseur may soon point out which is the original Rolex with $5,000 and which is the fake Rolex with $50, countless fake Rolexes in the market will affect the demand. Therefore, Rolex spends time and money to supervise fake watches every year. So unlike other companies, the purity of this brand is enduring.
In order to ensure that you buy a "genuine" Rolex, you can follow the following steps. A "real" Rolex is perfect in every respect, such as details, quality and craftsmanship. We strongly recommend that you go to your local Rolex dealer to see different types of Rolex watches. Feel the quality of the watch, and you should be able to tell the true and false Rolex watch bands. In order to increase your knowledge and understanding of Rolex watches, please consult your sales representative about the functions of real Rolex watches. Learn more about its uniqueness and function.
Study other methods that can help you understand and distinguish false tables from "true" tables. Rolex report, unauthorized reference book, Rolex enthusiast, 4th edition, by John E. Brozec, highly recommended. First-time buyers and regular buyers recommend this informative book. When one considers buying a real Rolex, more than 300 pages of relevant materials can save research time, especially if it is a second-hand watch.
Professionals use four main verification methods to identify the authenticity of Rolex. These methods include checking serial number, model number, echo ID and mobile phone signature. In essence, its bottom ear (a part of the belt is connected with the shell), top ear and open shell. This is the most effective way to distinguish between "real" and fake Rolex.
Transparent bottom cover-Please note that Rolex does not produce watches with transparent bottom cover. So, if you find a clear case, it is definitely not a "real" Rolex watch.
Engraving case back cover-There is no logo or slogan engraved on the back cover of Rolex case. You can't even find any carvings on it. The only exceptions are the lady model (about 90' s) and the "marine resident" model.
Holographic sticker-the simple way to tell the truth is to check the box. "Authentic" Rolex watches have 3d holographic coded stickers on the back of the case. In addition, you can clearly identify the Rolex "Crown" trademark, which is directly above the case reference number. In most cases, 3d effects can't even be recognized in fake holographic stickers.
Enlarge the date-common mistakes in copywriting include that the cyclops is much smaller and not properly aligned, and the date in large font is another feature that fools customers. As for real watches, all real watches are equipped with one-eyed watches that can enlarge the date by 2.5 times, with the only exception of the "marine residents" watch.
Three-lock crown seals-three Rolex models, namely "marine dweller", "submarine" and "Daytona", all have "three-lock crowns". Although the replica is not sealed, the real Rolex uses an extra seal made of rubber O-rings on the clockwork. It is worth mentioning that many original Rolex parts and accessories can also be replaced by fakes, so keep this in mind when using second-hand Rolex.
Micro-etched crystal-Since 2002, Rolex's "crown" or "crown" slightly below the 6: 00 mark has been micro-etched in all Rolexes. If you use a jeweler's magnifying glass, you will notice that compared with the replica, the "real" crown is Mu.