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Old 30 May 2007, 07:39 AM   #61
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Old 30 May 2007, 10:30 AM   #62
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Interesting thread.

Perhaps even Rolexes aren't the only things that are fakes.....
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Old 30 May 2007, 10:37 AM   #63
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I think I'm with most on this post when I say I don't care. Honestly, I don't. Does it make me feel a little better that I know mine's authentic? Absolutely. Who wouldn't? Most of us are here because we love our watches more than the average Rolex-owner so there is a sense of pride, and there should be.
That being said, I also echo some of Chris' (Blue Bull's) sentiments. Although I don't think that a fake watch is a dead give away of someone's character (the same way a real watch isn't, either) there is something to be said (generally speaking) for someone who wants to wear a fake watch. We are in no position, however, to make determinations on how that individual is based on what they have around their wrist.
That being said, good fake or bad fake the only person you end up fooling is yourself, which I think is the biggest problem. But if that's what they want to do, FAR be it from me to judge someone else based on material accoutrements. In that case, like KJacques said, it's probably the person making the judgements who should be under closer scrutiny than the person receiving the judgement.
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Old 1 June 2007, 03:57 AM   #64
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im 18 years old and my dad bought me a yacht master for graduation, and i seriously dont like wearing it to places like school and such because i might get jumped, so i went to chinatown in new york and got me the exact same one but a fake and i wear that one more than the real one.

dont really care wat people think if they know its fake, because i got the real one at home. :)

i do wear the real one when im with my parents or go somewhere formal, but parties, school and just out doing something i wear the fake.

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That's the way to do it. You're 18 years old and already so bright.

I've heard that some Royalties in Europe do the same thing. Sometimes, I wonder if the Queen of England's jewelry is the dup of its original counterpart while the real "McCoy" tacks away in the Tower of London safe and sound.

True, live your own life; don't worry about what other people think. You're on this earth NOT for anybody else but for yourself.

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Old 1 June 2007, 07:16 AM   #66
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I have a good chunk of money "invested" in Rolex watches and seeing someone wearing a fake will not bother me. We can still be friends even if you're wearing a fake Rolex and I will not belittle you for doing so.

Wearing a fake is his choice. Whatever floats his boat, to each his own, Your Mileage May Vary and all that crap. Life is too friggin' short to worry about fakes. Some folks really need to come back down to earth.
It does not bother me.Its not my problem.

I wont belittle,I'll ignore.

Wearing the real thing also means nothing,except that the person has exquisite taste in watches

..... and my feet are firmly planted on earth.Thank you

.... and dont tell me about life being to short.Spent 6 hours on a cardiac case yesterday.Have given anaesthesia to this person,on two previous occasions.Last night at 22H00 hours he died due to complications from the operation.Nothing fake about that.Thats pretty real.
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It does not bother me.Its not my problem.

I wont belittle,I'll ignore.

Wearing the real thing also means nothing,except that the person has exquisite taste in watches

..... and my feet are firmly planted on earth.Thank you

.... and dont tell me about life being to short.Spent 6 hours on a cardiac case yesterday.Have given anaesthesia to this person,on two previous occasions.Last night at 22H00 hours he died due to complications from the operation.Nothing fake about that.Thats pretty real.
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I'd never say anything... imagine if you pointed out that their Rolex was fake after they bought it thinking it was a genuine one spending thousands on the watch?

Ignorance is bliss in this circumstance I'd say! Once the money is gone, its gone most of the time.

Like others have said, enjoy YOUR watch and dont worry about what other people are doing!
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im 18 years old and my dad bought me a yacht master for graduation, and i seriously dont like wearing it to places like school and such because i might get jumped, so i went to chinatown in new york and got me the exact same one but a fake and i wear that one more than the real one.

dont really care wat people think if they know its fake, because i got the real one at home. :)

i do wear the real one when im with my parents or go somewhere formal, but parties, school and just out doing something i wear the fake.
Wow well done you are a very lucky 18 yr old

I can understand you doing that... when the time is right I'm sure you'll wear the real one all the time
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Thank you all for sharing your 2 cents! Many interesting responses indeed.


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Well who you associate with is entirely your choice, but you can't really judge a person by the watch he/she wears or doesn't wear.
Absolutely agree! We don't have to right to judge someone just by the watch they wear.
That's why I usually keep quiet when I see people wearing fakes.

However, you will get some sort of impression whether you like it or not.




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I sense some arrogance in your post. Why does it bother you what other people wear (watch/clothes)? It's non of your business whatever they wear. Just curious, what part of Asia are you from? Considering your location, you must be very miserable if "fake anything" bothers you.

I understand arrogance is treated quite negatively in many western countries, but in my part of the world, arrogance is often idolized, IF YOU ARE DESERVING.

Arrogance, pride, bragging rights, all these are synonymous.

Rolex has always marketed their watches as "a crown for every achievement". I'm sure many Rolex owners here have work very hard for their Rolex watches. This is one of the reasons why we love our Rolexes even more.
It's a trophy, we show it, we love it, and we are proud of it.

Many people may still consider a Rolex a tool watch, but 95% don't. It's now more classified as jewelry than a tool. Do most people honestly buy a Rolex just to tell the time? You can tell the time too with a Timex or Casio. There more reasons....but mostly because it's a Rolex, a watch brand "perceived" to be the best. The YM-II, no matter how ugly...is gonna be a big hit because it's a Rolex.

The problem for me is, it's very unfair to see, when someone who never really achieved anything in his life gets to wear a Rolex. The same thing for wannabes who haven't earned their due, and wears a fake Rolex.

Allow me to give you an analogy.

Let's say you went through 4 years of college and got your diploma. When it was time for you to show off your credentials, someone who barely finished high school, showed a similar "college" diploma he bought, without going through what you went through.

Legal implications aside, don't you feel it's unfair?

Yeah, I know the world is unfair, it has been for ages...and YES, it none of my business what other people wear (and vice-versa). We have to live with it, and make the best out of it.

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Thank you all for sharing your 2 cents! Many interesting responses indeed.




Absolutely agree! We don't have to right to judge someone just by the watch they wear.
That's why I usually keep quiet when I see people wearing fakes.

However, you will get some sort of impression whether you like it or not.

I understand arrogance is treated quite negatively in many western countries, but in my part of the world, arrogance is often idolized, IF YOU ARE DESERVING.

Arrogance, pride, bragging rights, all these are synonymous.

Rolex has always marketed their watches as "a crown for every achievement". I'm sure many Rolex owners here have work very hard for their Rolex watches. This is one of the reasons why we love our Rolexes even more.
It's a trophy, we show it, we love it, and we are proud of it.

Many people may still consider a Rolex a tool watch, but 95% don't. It's now more classified as jewelry than a tool. Do most people honestly buy a Rolex just to tell the time? You can tell the time too with a Timex or Casio. There more reasons....but mostly because it's a Rolex, a watch brand "perceived" to be the best. The YM-II, no matter how ugly...is gonna be a big hit because it's a Rolex.

The problem for me is, it's very unfair to see, when someone how never earned a single dollar in his life gets to wear a Rolex. The same thing for wannabes who haven't earned their due, and wears a fake Rolex.

Allow me to give you an analogy.

Let's say you went through 4 years of college and got your diploma. When it was time for you to show off your credentials, someone who barely finished high school, showed a similar "college" diploma he bought, without going through what you went through.

Legal implications aside, don't you feel it's unfair?

Yeah, I know the world is unfair, it has been for ages...and YES, it none of my business what other people wear (and vice-versa). We have to live with it, and make the best out of it.

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I think there are a lot more people wearing fake Rolexes in Asia where it is a matter of status symbol than in the USA. I was born in Hong Kong and I was raised there till I was 12, so I know how you feel. It is your prerogative to think what you want and others has no right to criticize you.

I think what you meant was, you despised the pretense and the phony facade.
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I am in Phnom Penh, Fake Rolex capitol of the world!

Actually saw a really nice all Black fake Daytona yesterday a guy at a Silk Fabric store was watching. I told him nice watch, he told me flat out it was a fake. But nicest fake I have seen. too bad Rolex does not have an all black metal Daytona, looks nice!
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I am in Phnom Penh, Fake Rolex capitol of the world!

Actually saw a really nice all Black fake Daytona yesterday a guy at a Silk Fabric store was watching. I told him nice watch, he told me flat out it was a fake. But nicest fake I have seen. too bad Rolex does not have an all black metal Daytona, looks nice!
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When we were in Hong Kong in March of this year, there too, merchants would tell us right out that their Rolexes were fakes. They had all models and the cost was about $100 US each. Unfortunately, they were NOT as honest in Mainland China.

Is Phnom Penh in Thailand? Beaches there must be beautiful.....envy!!!!
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And what is your definition of "bad" part of town (and please be honest about it)?

Your from Washington D.C....you know damn well what a bad part of town is.

Anyway, I have enough going on in my life too not care weather other peoples watches are fake or real.

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Your from Washington D.C....you know damn well what a bad part of town is.

Anyway, I have enough going on in my life too not care weather other peoples watches are fake or real.

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Old 3 June 2007, 10:59 PM   #77
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Sorry, but as a former software writer, I have a slightly different perspective, it seems, than some of my friends in this thread.

There is a hardcore -- and growing -- subset of computer users that view it as their right to use software without paying. Cracks, serial sharing, etc. Possibly worse still are the turkeys who break your software then sell it for their own profit (there was a report that MSFT had sold fewer than 300 copies of genuine Vista in Shanghai -- however, FAKE Vista is for sale in every DVD or computer store in China).

If a person goes out and gets a fake thinking "tee hee, it's just good fun," they're stealing and supporting the work of other thieves.

Rationalize if you like -- it's a victimless crime, or it can only impact people who are rich anyway -- but you're engaging in something you know is wrong.

The factories that make these knockoffs tend to provide miserable conditions for young workers. I saw one in Hubei Province. Rather than viewing the situation as though you are providing work for young people in a rural hellhole in China, I consider the replica-buyer as supporting the modern equivalent of the slave trade.

I was sold a fake bracelet -- got my money back -- and it was a piece of junk.

I would definitely think less of a person who tolerated theft (as I see it), supported the nasty knockoff trade, and could tolerate such crummy quality.

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Sorry, but as a former software writer, I have a slightly different perspective, it seems, than some of my friends in this thread.

There is a hardcore -- and growing -- subset of computer users that view it as their right to use software without paying. Cracks, serial sharing, etc. Possibly worse still are the turkeys who break your software then sell it for their own profit (there was a report that MSFT had sold fewer than 300 copies of genuine Vista in Shanghai -- however, FAKE Vista is for sale in every DVD or computer store in China).

If a person goes out and gets a fake thinking "tee hee, it's just good fun," they're stealing and supporting the work of other thieves.

Rationalize if you like -- it's a victimless crime, or it can only impact people who are rich anyway -- but you're engaging in something you know is wrong.

The factories that make these knockoffs tend to provide miserable conditions for young workers. I saw one in Hubei Province. Rather than viewing the situation as though you are providing work for young people in a rural hellhole in China, I consider the replica-buyer as supporting the modern equivalent of the slave trade.

I was sold a fake bracelet -- got my money back -- and it was a piece of junk.

I would definitely think less of a person who tolerated theft (as I see it), supported the nasty knockoff trade, and could tolerate such crummy quality.

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I, too will never buy or own any fake, replica, counterfeit goods just because they are against the law. There is no argument from here.
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Believe it or not, guys, I have yet to see a fake in Auckland. They are just not available here....even if you went out of your way to find one!!!

Should I consider myself lucky?

I live in China and I have yet to see a fake Rolex here either
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Phnom Penh is the capitol city of the country Cambodia.


I live in China and I have yet to see a fake Rolex here either

Flyjet, look at your wrist! LOL LOL LOL
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In the Xiu Shui, which is a huge mega-department store of fakes in Beijing, people sell fake Rolexes under signs saying "DUE TO A LEGAL SETTLEMENT, ITEMS BEARING THE BRANDNAMES CARTIER, MONT BLANC, ROLEX (...etc) MAY NOT BE SOLD."

The only reason I go to the danged place is that my tailor keeps a store there.

If anyone comes to town and wants excellent bespoke work done, don't hesitate to PM me and I will be happy to recommend him.

I had a shirt done up to match my blue DJ.
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Fake anything sucks. People that wear fake stuff are fake people and are they are a fraud. If its ok then it must be ok to make and have fake money. I guess the reason is I make real money and buy real stuff and I was rasied that way. I`m not a mechanic but I buy real snap-on tools not fake snap-0n tools. But there is nothing wrong with wearing a cheap watch, I am friends with some very very wealthy people, I`m talking private jet rich (I`m not one of them) and most wear cheap watches, for some reason I don`t understand.

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I have absolutely no time for someone who wears a fake Rolex.To me its a bad character sign.Its just a question of time(no pun inteneded),before that true character will be revieled.The mask will come off.If he cheats on Rolex,he will cheat in life ...

In the days that I could not afford a Rolex,I wore a real Seiko.I wore that watch for 7 years.I also bought my first Rolex,when I could afford it,not when I could buy it.I am proud of that fact.Funny,the longer you have to wait,the more the enjoyment,when reaching that goal.

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Sorry, but as a former software writer, I have a slightly different perspective, it seems, than some of my friends in this thread.

There is a hardcore -- and growing -- subset of computer users that view it as their right to use software without paying. Cracks, serial sharing, etc. Possibly worse still are the turkeys who break your software then sell it for their own profit (there was a report that MSFT had sold fewer than 300 copies of genuine Vista in Shanghai -- however, FAKE Vista is for sale in every DVD or computer store in China).

If a person goes out and gets a fake thinking "tee hee, it's just good fun," they're stealing and supporting the work of other thieves.

Rationalize if you like -- it's a victimless crime, or it can only impact people who are rich anyway -- but you're engaging in something you know is wrong.

The factories that make these knockoffs tend to provide miserable conditions for young workers. I saw one in Hubei Province. Rather than viewing the situation as though you are providing work for young people in a rural hellhole in China, I consider the replica-buyer as supporting the modern equivalent of the slave trade.

I was sold a fake bracelet -- got my money back -- and it was a piece of junk.

I would definitely think less of a person who tolerated theft (as I see it), supported the nasty knockoff trade, and could tolerate such crummy quality.

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In the Xiu Shui, which is a huge mega-department store of fakes in Beijing, people sell fake Rolexes under signs saying "DUE TO A LEGAL SETTLEMENT, ITEMS BEARING THE BRANDNAMES CARTIER, MONT BLANC, ROLEX (...etc) MAY NOT BE SOLD."

The only reason I go to the danged place is that my tailor keeps a store there.

If anyone comes to town and wants excellent bespoke work done, don't hesitate to PM me and I will be happy to recommend him.

I had a shirt done up to match my blue DJ.

You are so classy!

Both my roommate and myself found it was very difficult to find any clothings in China that were our sizes. We are NOT particularly big guys either.
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Fake anything sucks. People that wear fake stuff are fake people and are they are a fraud. If its ok then it must be ok to make and have fake money. I guess the reason is I make real money and buy real stuff and I was rasied that way. I`m not a mechanic but I buy real snap-on tools not fake snap-0n tools. But there is nothing wrong with wearing a cheap watch, I am friends with some very very wealthy people, I`m talking private jet rich (I`m not one of them) and most wear cheap watches, for some reason I don`t understand.

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For some people, watches just NOT their "thing". However, I am sure the same people will pay big money for what they like, e.g. paintings, fine wine, jewelry, etc. Some will pay thousands for a rare baseball card while I won't spend 10 cent for the same card if I can't sell it. Different strokes for different folks and that's what makes this world revolve.
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I live in China and I have yet to see a fake Rolex here either

I did NOT see any (fakes) in Macau either, but of course I was there for only 2 days.

However, in Hong Kong, there were a lot of fakes name brands being sold on Temple and Woman Streets.

Macau was a changed place. It must be one of the cleanest cities around.....not even a piece of paper on the street. A far cry from what it was in 1981 when I first went there.
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Unlike in Asia, I don't think Rolexes are that popular in the UK. I didn't see anyone wearing a Rolex in London and I was there many many times. Fake Rolexes would be a bad seller in the UK, I believe.

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I live in China and I have yet to see a fake Rolex here either

Flyjet, look at your wrist! LOL LOL LOL
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