A fake Rolex with Swiss movement?. What are they? These so-called fakes are flooding the market these days; look so real, so much so that an ordinary guy on the street could not tell them apart from the real McCoy.
These "kam" engine or "Swiss" movement in those fakes Rolexes are actually ETA based movement install in a near identical Rolex case comes - with all the serial and model number 'engraved' on, not only that, its also come present with authentic looking paper and box!!. These fakes could now easily con the newbie and even the die-hard. And these scenarios are scary!! These fakes are the "AAA" grade type that commands a big price.
Another grade comes in form of Japanese / Chinese movement, still looking great and the lower grade comes in quartz movement. And who are the people who buy these fakes?. Well, these people could be the collectors - buy certain model to replace or make up for the gap in their collections that could not replenish financially, or the particular out-of- production model that could not easily obtainable.
Others would just buy a certain fakes (model) to see if the watch really excites him/her for a genuine buy later, and also at the same time to kill the urge of a future buy of the same model. And some buy it to deceive others. Just my 2 cents worth. DC
Monday, July 23, 2007
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