If you send me a watch, please include your name and address with it, and maybe a note what you want done with it… Somebody sent this fake Rolex in, and I don’t have a clue who it’s from and what to do with it. Please step forward!
Just wondering if you’re willing to say: Are there ANY Rolex “knock-offs” that you feel are well-crafted and will last more than a few months (or weeks)?
There are some with decent movements, but how embarrassing is it to wear a fake? The quality of the assembly is usually terrible, even if the movement is decent.
I’m curious, did the customer know it was a fake?
Yes, he did – I think very few people are duped into buying a fake thinking it’s real. Most people want to wear a Rolex, but don’t have the money 😉
Just wondering if you’re willing to say: Are there ANY Rolex “knock-offs” that you feel are well-crafted and will last more than a few months (or weeks)?
There are some with decent movements, but how embarrassing is it to wear a fake? The quality of the assembly is usually terrible, even if the movement is decent.
The owner has stepped forward and the mystery is solved!
Please tell us something about him. This story deserves to be finished… dont leave us with intrigue…
Unfortunately nothing exciting. Just a customer who forgot to put a return address on the parcel and didn’t include a note…
Perhaps it’s a WUS moderator stirring you up.
That would be funny!
Don’t be ashamed….come clean whos is it! 🙂
maybe its a gift
Does the postmark frank on the box match a previous client..?
If it says “Beijing” assume it is a free sample 🙂
If I had kept the package, I could have checked the postmark 😉
Even if it’s a free sample, I don’t think I will wear a fake Rolex any time soon!