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30 April 2009, 02:59 PM | #1 |
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When a fake has this kind of detail.....
how can it be identified? Even the movement looks the same. (Assuming that the photos aren't really just photos of the real thing....
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This is The Rolex forum..
Not a Rolex Fake Forum......... (the photo is not likely the movement you will find in a fake) For Education only.....Here is a photo of the ETA movement in a Swiss Grade 1 Rolex Fake.......... This is about as far as they go...
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