Buying a high imitation Rolex Two-tone Black Submariner, a complete step-by-step guide.

Time:2024-12-27 Author:ldsf125303

Alright, let’s talk about how I got my hands on this Rolex Submariner, the two-tone black one. It wasn’t easy, but it sure was an adventure. You know, the one with the black dial and the gold and steel bracelet? Yeah, that’s the one.

First off, I started by doing some serious homework. I mean, you can’t just jump into buying a Rolex without knowing a thing or two. I started by reading up everything I could find online about what makes a real Rolex tick – literally.

Here are the things I went through to make sure the watch is not fake:

  • Check those serial numbers and engravings. Every real Rolex has them, and they’re not just some random digits. They mean something.
  • Feel the weight. A genuine Rolex has some heft to it because of the quality materials they use.
  • Listen to the movement. I learned that the real deal Submariner has this specific Rolex movement inside. Apparently, it’s called the calibre 3135. The fakes usually use something different, like the ETA 2824. They tried to copy it, but a pro can tell the difference.
  • Watch the second hand. On a real Rolex, it sweeps smoothly. If it’s ticking, that’s a big red flag, unless it’s some special model called an Oysterquartz, which I wasn’t getting.

So, after hitting the books (or in this case, the web), I went out to find this watch.

I had the knowledge in my mind, and I was ready to find a watch.

When I finally found the watch, I made sure to put all my new knowledge to the test. The serial number, the model number, the weight, the smooth sweep of the second hand – everything checked out. And let me tell you, holding that watch in my hands, it felt like a million bucks. It was heavy, it was solid, and it just screamed quality. I could tell this was the real deal, not some cheap knock-off. This baby has the calibre 3135, just like it’s supposed to.

And there you have it. That’s how I got my two-tone black Rolex Submariner. It was a journey, but it was worth it. Now I’ve got this beautiful watch, and I know it’s the real thing because I did my homework.

So, if you’re thinking about getting a Rolex, do your research first. It’ll save you a lot of headaches (and money) in the long run. And trust me, when you finally get that genuine Rolex on your wrist, you’ll know it was all worth it.