Three Rolex watches, two fake, one real. Can you tell which is real?

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Just interesting stuff... to me.

Joe Mobley
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    I guessed it right from the beginning based on the font and the crown tips. But it is still scary as any doubt, or apparent similarity devalues the prestige, and perception, of the watch. It becomes something like a rolls royce to the degree that the quality and appearance have to be good enough to satisfy a purchaser without regard to anything else, to keep the consumer happy. Rolls royce has historically been considered a car that is expensive and has prestige. NOW, the quality is a more important part of its value.

    ALSO, REALIZE! This film did NOT tell you how to really identify a real rolex. It told SOME ways you could spot a FAKE one. What if a company etched their watches like this, had a cleaner font, and better construction. It really isn't that hard.

    Steve
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    I probably would just stick with buying one from a store to make sure I got the real deal.
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  • Profile picture of the author taskemann
    Originally Posted by Joe Mobley View Post

    Just interesting stuff... to me.
    Don't worry Joe, I found it interesting too.
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