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23 August 2009, 01:56 PM | #1 |
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I have just found this vintage Rolex band on an infamous auction site >>>
In light of the fact that the clasp on mine looks the same and that we have had several discussions already about my bracelet, whereby some of youse guyz insisted or have concluded that mine is "fake" . I dunno .. Maybe I need therapy.
I borrowed these pics from an ebay auction. Now, I am not assuming that because the same clasp is on a bracelet that is up for grabs on ebay that mine must be "real". I am only posting this to compare with my bracelet, and to serve as a platform of discussion (again). I'm just trying to feel good about my Oyster ... Now, my pics showing similar amounts of adjustment holes, notch on each side of the clasp near the end, and safety latch without the two lines. The end pieces in the auction, item # 290342054363, are of a different numerical designation. What do you guys think (again)?
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24 August 2009, 02:32 AM | #2 |
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Poor quality fake. No triplock crown, the links don't taper down in thickness. Which one is your watch?
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24 August 2009, 02:40 AM | #3 |
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The GMT Masrer II does not have, and never had, a trip lock crown.
Maybe the ne GMT Master II-C (ceramic) has a trip lock crown, but mine legitimately doesn't.
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