Friday, November 11, 2011

How do you tell the difference between genuine and knockoff Rolex watch?

I get unsolicited emails sometimes offering knockoff Rolex watches. The knockoff Rolex products look essentially identical to the genuine type. Do jewelry stores confiscate fake Rolex %26amp; other lucrative brand watch products as required by law? Why can't USA and other nations where the manufacturers produce genuine watches pressure the particular nations to crack down on producing knockoff for copyright/patent violation?|||When you go to a serious (Rolex) watch dealer, he will always see the difference with a copy ! It is the only way to be sure. The difference is sure in the movement used for starters.





They are never traded through email offers, count on it.





I live in Shanghai at this moment, and can inform you that all the foreign tourists go and look for the copy market. I live nearby, daily I am asked where it is exactly ! So if we refrain from wanting to buy copies, the problem could be solved as it would not be lucrative any more.


Personally I would never want to own any copy of anything. Go for real, it is worth it.|||my dad bought a fake one and brougt it to the rolex store and they could not tell the difference

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