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Old 31 August 2007, 12:13 PM   #1
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No More Threads on Folex!!!

Here's a revolutionary thought!! How about we stop posting threads on fake Rolexs that we've all managed to find on ebay or similar sights?? We are, after all, on a Forum to discuss all things Rolex, not Folex!! Seems that half the threads posted here are on fakes. Lets give it a go...
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Old 31 August 2007, 12:18 PM   #2
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Well I think that seeing many different types of the Folex watches educates people who may not know as much about Rolex watches and what to look for.
Because the fact that some people pay $1000's of dollars on fleabay for an obvious POS that we all spot, proves that we have a lot of educating to do.
I dont thing there is anything wrong as long as we don't promote any of these.
I have learned a few things about fake watches by the posts here
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Old 31 August 2007, 12:27 PM   #3
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"Well I think that seeing many different types of the Folex watches educates people "
I agree.
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Old 31 August 2007, 12:41 PM   #4
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I say BRING ON THE FO-LEXES!

The forum does a public service by helping prevent people from being swindled, and educates members and readers on fake spotting.

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Old 31 August 2007, 12:53 PM   #5
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I say BRING ON THE FO-LEXES!

The forum does a public service by helping prevent people from being swindled, and educates members and readers on fake spotting.

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Agree, and sometimes you have to call BS on people that come here and try to pass off fakes as real too. Its unfortunate, but inevitable.
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Old 31 August 2007, 01:32 PM   #6
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Agree, and sometimes you have to call BS on people that come here and try to pass off fakes as real too. Its unfortunate, but inevitable.
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Old 31 August 2007, 02:09 PM   #7
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It seems like the topic has helped several people buy their watch with confidence and avoid being ripped off...
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Old 31 August 2007, 02:34 PM   #8
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People come here for knowledge and we give them salvation from those rip off artists. I say its ok to know what to look out for!
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Old 31 August 2007, 12:55 PM   #9
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I say educate people on fake POS Rolexes.

But do not promote them. If you want to buy and wear fakes (it is your choice), but there are other forums for that kind of discussion.
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Old 31 August 2007, 01:25 PM   #10
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Sorry Roberto. I like the info on the Folexes. Increases my knowledge base.
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Old 31 August 2007, 03:56 PM   #11
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Guys,
I totally agree with your train of thought, I really do. But people are just asking for trouble shopping on these sights for a bargain. All they end up buying is crapola!!!
Their best bet is buying from an AD, or a respected second hand dealer.
And I must add, I've learned more in the past 2 weeks from you guys than I could in 2 years of looking at fakes...
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Old 31 August 2007, 11:33 PM   #12
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But people are just asking for trouble shopping on these sights for a bargain. All they end up buying is crapola!!!
Really?

Below are some of my eBay purchases, every one authenticated. The only one I had a problem with was the OysterQuartz which I returned because of a scratch on the dial.

Not much "crapola" here, in my opinion.

































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Really?

Below are some of my eBay purchases, every one authenticated. The only one I had a problem with was the OysterQuartz which I returned because of a scratch on the dial.

Not much "crapola" here, in my opinion.
, Al! You have a nice collection there!
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Old 1 September 2007, 08:44 AM   #14
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, Al! You have a nice collection there!
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, Al! You have a nice collection there!
I agree with Bo, Al. That's a great collection.
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Old 1 September 2007, 11:57 AM   #16
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Really?

Below are some of my eBay purchases, every one authenticated. The only one I had a problem with was the OysterQuartz which I returned because of a scratch on the dial.

Not much "crapola" here, in my opinion.
But Al, you're obviously much smarter than the average bear, not to mention the average seeker of a Rolex on eBay.



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Old 1 September 2007, 12:31 PM   #17
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Really?

Below are some of my eBay purchases, every one authenticated. The only one I had a problem with was the OysterQuartz which I returned because of a scratch on the dial.

Not much "crapola" here, in my opinion.


































That is some REALLY NICE crapola Al

This proves that education can get you a good deal sometimes.
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Old 1 September 2007, 12:35 PM   #18
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Maybe there should be a section for Folex watches. I dont think Folex watches are put here for the Padi's, Cj's, Mike's, JJ...etc on this forum. Many new people who are drawn to the Rolex world and want to buy and just lurk on the forum will benefit.
I have posted threads about Folex in the Rolex section, but I feel it is inappropriate because they are not the real deal and dont belong, but where else on the forum.

Many of the threads are very educational, and coming from an instructional background, to teach you must repeat the same thing over and over and over again.....
Anybody who has kids understands this.
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Maybe there should be a section for Folex watches. I dont think Folex watches are put here for the Padi's, Cj's, Mike's, JJ...etc on this forum. Many new people who are drawn to the Rolex world and want to buy and just lurk on the forum will benefit.
I have posted threads about Folex in the Rolex section, but I feel it is inappropriate because they are not the real deal and dont belong, but where else on the forum.

Many of the threads are very educational, and coming from an instructional background, to teach you must repeat the same thing over and over and over again.....
Anybody who has kids understands this.
Are you trying to say that I wear a Folex, you tosser?
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Really?
Below are some of my eBay purchases, every one authenticated. The only one I had a problem with was the OysterQuartz which I returned because of a scratch on the dial.
Not much "crapola" here, in my opinion.
Agreed in spades, Al!!!

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Old 31 August 2007, 04:20 PM   #21
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Old 31 August 2007, 04:28 PM   #22
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I definitely fit into that category of one who learned from this forum about fake Rolex watches and then in comparison to the genuine article, made me appreciate even more the precision/over-engineering/craftsmanship that goes into the real Rolex. This learned appreciation then gave me the confidence to go ahead with my purchase of a genuine Rolex of which I know I made the right choice with no regrets whatsoever.
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Old 31 August 2007, 05:48 PM   #23
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Well I would agree to a point but must admit that some of the continual even a complete idiot could spot Ebay fakes every day are getting tiresome.Now the in forum search and all the information in the Rolex links resources and other watches. Will have most of the information needed for most watch related things.


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Old 31 August 2007, 05:58 PM   #24
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Agreed, continuous links to something that looks like a £20 Swatch but has the Rolex coronet would be tiresome, but I'm sure that nobody minds a "heads up" to someone wanting serious money passing off a convincing fake.
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Old 31 August 2007, 06:37 PM   #25
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While I plan on buying from an AD, I still like seeing all the Folexes exposed. On the one hand it does help educate me about the true Rolexes and on the other hand it's always satisfying to see a con-artist exposed.
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Old 31 August 2007, 06:44 PM   #26
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If here is a Rolex forum and if Rolex has nearly 3-4 types of fakes from best to worst type of quality from price range of 1000 to 5 USD, and popular everywhere, disappointments at Ebay (getting fake with paying thousands) and also happinesses of getting fake with paying little and then there will be always threads here. Folex threads will really stop when there will not be any Folex being produced in this world. Most of the Rolex owners had Folexes when they couldnt afford what they dreamed. The existance of Folex threads prove the success of the Folexes cause people pay thousands accidentaly and some buy and get satisfied as real one. So instead of stopping threads here better to stop production and sale of Folexes if you can hahaa, That is all that I can say.
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Old 31 August 2007, 09:09 PM   #27
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Most of the Rolex owners had Folexes when they couldnt afford what they dreamed.
Not sure about most Rolex owners, but would venture a guess that most members here never bought and wore a fake.
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Old 31 August 2007, 09:26 PM   #28
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Yep, never had a fake Rolex. Rather wear a "Real" Seiko or "Real" timex than a fake Rolex.

I have known mnay who have bought fake and have seen many of them for sale overseas. Since I was going to be buying my first Rolex in SouthEast Asia, I wasnted to make sure I got the real deal. So did some internet research and bough "The Rolex Report". By the time I went to Asia a month later, I was ready to purcahse and review Rolex watches with confidence I was getting the real deal.

I suggest anyone getting ready to invest $4000+ on a watch, to first invest $40 ont he Book "The Rolex Report".
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Old 31 August 2007, 09:56 PM   #29
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Like a lot of folk here, I picked up many good tips re Folex vs Rolex from the Folex posts.

Some of the differences are small and only come to light when someone does a "Is this real" post.

Some of the posts are real bad, eg the white dial sub etc. But every now and then I learn more about the watch I wear from these posts.

I found out that the new GMT I wear has RolexRolex around the chapter ring 5 times then a Rolex crown then 5 more RolexRolex from this site, and I have the watch. Didn't think to look until one of the Good Folk here pointed it out. Crown at the top and serial number at the bottom.

The Folex posts get us annoyed and really pi$$ed off but there are a bunch of people that learn about Rolex from this site (me included).

So I say "Keep the Folex posts". It helps me spot a bad one

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Here's a revolutionary thought!! How about we stop posting threads on fake Rolexs that we've all managed to find on ebay or similar sights?? We are, after all, on a Forum to discuss all things Rolex, not Folex!! Seems that half the threads posted here are on fakes. Lets give it a go...
EXCELLENT IDEA!




Hey, we ALL know a fake when we see it, don't we??

And why not just IGNORE them?? By writing about them here, in a way we even ADVERTISE for them!

I know that I have written about them, too, but yesterday I actually wrote that I was FED UP reading about them

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I agree! But it is an endless story with those fakes, and I for my part am fed up looking at them

(thread: http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...463#post290463)

TRF is NOT a forum for FAKE Rolex watches!
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