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19 January 2009, 01:48 AM | #1 |
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Spotted a fake Sub the other day
Just wanted to post a little story about a fake I saw the other day. Several years back, one of my coworkers went to Singapore on vacation and brought back some Rolex replica Submariners (he was selling them for $75 each, that should tell you something). At the time, I didn't know anything about Rolex; all I knew was that the watch looked huge. Fast forward to 2 weeks ago, when one of my coworkers who bought one wore it to the office. Since I now own an Air King, I can tell some of the differences between authentic and fake Rolex watches. Moral of the story, you CAN spot a fake Rolex from across the room. He sat across the table from me, and the watch band was totally unlike any Rolex band I had ever seen. Then when I saw it up close, the second hand was definitely NOT perpetual. I was wearing my Air King, and was tempted to ask him about his watch, bud didn't want to embarass him in front of our boss!
On a serious note, if you are in the business world calling on upper level executives, and they see a salesguy with a fake Rolex, that would be far worse than if you had a real one on. Just thought I would share that. |
19 January 2009, 01:52 AM | #2 |
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You should have called him out- I would have.
Just think when that guy wears his fake Sub when asking his boss for a raise
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19 January 2009, 01:55 AM | #3 |
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I would give him a raise so he could buy a Rolex...
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19 January 2009, 03:03 AM | #4 |
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If he wears fake, thereīs a fair chance, that the guy himself is a fake ( a poser ).
---> No raise. Iīd prefer somebody who doesnīt wear a watch, because he uses a cellular phone or one with a Swatch. If you carry, carry the real thing. Hermann |
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26 January 2009, 11:50 AM | #6 |
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agreed, with granddaddy, Rolex is about class, not glamour. At least thats in my books.
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I may not call him out...but I would let him see me notice it. I may even tell what a great watch he has, ask him some questions and tell him about your watch. I think if he was wearing a fake he would admit it after he saw that you knew what you were looking at or that you have one of your own. However I wouldn't call him out about it being fake...if he knows this he should admit it after he see you know better.
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Not everybody can or will spend the money for a Rolex.
Thatīs true, and good, because thankfully we all have not the same taste. But if somebody really adores Rolexes ( and why would he carry a fake one, apart from being a real A$$h... ) there ARE ways: Steinhoff watches Marcello C ... pre loved Rolexes ... Now, granted, nearly anybody in the first world can spend 400 + sometime, if it really means something to him! And these watches I DO NOT look down at! The Marcello Cīs, for example, are extremely fine watches! ( even Omegas and the new Breitlings and and and ... copy Rolexīs design features, up to the PCLs! ) And in my book these arenīt fakes, as they are clearly marked! But a FAKE?!? Forget the wearer .... Just my .02, Hermann |
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I already worn a fake Rolex watch and would tell people that it was fake when they thought it was real. In fact I went out of the way to let people know it was fake if they noticed it. It did not bother me if anyone knew it was a fake because I was not wearing it to impress anyone, I just like the look of it and it was a fun thing to do.
I think it really depends on why someone is wearing a fake Rolex. Is it to impress others or is it just to have fun. I think it also pertains to why someone buys a Rolex. Are they just trying to impress others and have others think they are important or do they just like a good swiss made watch and the looks of a Rolex. Allan |
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Marcello C and Steinhoff are look-a-likes to Rolexes. But they are clearly marked. And Swiss made ( Steinhoff, not sure about Marcello C, methinks he is French ) ( yes, I KNOW his name sounds Italian ) Anybody wearing a Rolex not made by Rolex is pretending something! And IIRC the replicas are China made ... where is your argument there? Hermann |
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Also, I bought my fake Rolex over 15 years ago and it was only $20 on the streets of New York City. It was very cheap. I did not wear it very often but I did think it was fun.
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...hell, I own several Rolex, and...
...I STILL DON'T have any class..
...hard to get the Red Neck out of a Red Neck....know what I meen Vern??? Stan. |
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Stay out of the sun Stan, or remove the t-shirt!!!!!!
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Guys I think you being a bit hard in some cases here, here my situation two nights ago.
I'm at a clients upgrading network gear, and installing new systems, the owner notices I am wearing my Rolex and proceeds to show me her absolutely hideous fake and tells me she purchased it for $250AUD overseas. she left it at that. she didn't make any comments on my watch I'm assuming she thinks I did the same and have a fake now I had two choices: !. call her out and tell her mine is genuine and make her feel like a real twit (And yes she would have, long term client, know everyone there quite well) 2. Bite tongue & Comment on how nice it is and get on with what I'm doing considering the money I'm making out of the job is enough to land me another Rolex. I went for the second option, all parties are happy (well I know she wears a fake but could afford many genuine) Honestly I don't like to judge people on what they are wearing, most of my top paying clients wear $200 - $500 Seiko and other brand watches in that range, what they drive, and the house they own is a totally different kettle of fish. If I had the choice of a $75 fakeroo or a Seiko chrono I would go for the Seiko, simple as that. I would say most people that wear fakes if they could afford it would buy the real thing in a heart beat, or like some of my clients that have more money than you can poke a stick at don't see the value in a $10k - $30k watch, different tastes. My watches have always been the best money I've ever spent, I know how many times I look at them and smile Idle Swede - I agree with you on this one Cheers guys, Happy Rolexing Dave.
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