Archive for August, 2009
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You can use a few approaches to identify a replica or fake Omega, I list some methods below for your references. If you want to buy a genuine Omega, you must ensure that the product you are getting is authenticate and not an elaborated copy. Luminosity: Most Omega watches use a substance called LumiNova to provide the glow to the dial and hands that allows you to read the time in darkness. Replica Omega watches normally have a poor quality luminous material applied compared to a genuine watchRead More...

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Aug

You can use a few approaches to identify a replica or fake Rolex from a genius one, I list some methods below for your references. If you want to buy a genuine Rolex, you must ensure that the product you are getting is authenticate and not an elaborated copy. Hologram Sticker: For a genuine Rolex you can notice a 3D hologram sticker on the caseback. For models after 2002, a Rolex crown can be viewed on the sticker, and it changes patterns when you see it from different angles. A replica usualRead More...

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Aug

Rolex watches are probably one of the most copied watches in the world. Many of the counterfeits use very good mechanical movements that lets the sweep second hand glide around the dial chapters, a Rolex trait. Others use a common quartz movement where the sweep second hand ticks every second as it steps around the dial, an obvious fake. But be careful, Rolex made a few models that used quartz movements. So, what should you look for? The best thing to do is to take your watch to a qualified wRead More...

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Aug

There was a time when one had to take a trip to New York City to cross paths with a fake Rolex for $25. It was practically a tourist attraction: See the Statue of Liberty, catch a Yankee game, get offered a fake Rolex from a petty criminal. It used to be exciting to buy one when they were $25–the purchase was half the fun and it made for great cocktail party conversation. The problem is now they’re everywhere: Online auctions, pawn shops, vintage second-hand shops and good charlatans aRead More...

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