Okay, here’s my sharing today about how I got a Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea 116660.
I’ve always been a big fan of watches, especially the Rolex ones. They’re just so classic and well-made. I’ve been eyeing the Sea-Dweller Deepsea 116660 for a while now. It’s a beast of a watch, super tough, and can go deeper than any other watch they make, 4000ft under water.
So, a few weeks ago, I started looking around. Checked out all the usual spots, online, you know, the forums, the shops and also some sellers. I was careful, though, ’cause you hear stories about people getting ripped off with fakes. I spent a couple of days searching something online and found a guy.
Then I found a guy online who said he had one for sale. He sent me a bunch of pictures, and it looked pretty good, but I was still nervous. I mean, this is a lot of money we’re talking about. We chatted a bit, and he seemed like a decent person, but you never know, right?
Anyways, I decided to take a chance. I know, I know, it’s risky. But I figured, what the heck. I wired him the money, and he said he’d ship it out the next day. Man, I was anxious for the next few days. Every time the doorbell rang, I was hoping it was the delivery guy.
Finally, it arrived! I ripped open the package like a kid on Christmas morning. And there it was, the Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea 116660. It was even more beautiful in person. The black dial with the white gold details. Man, it was perfect. I put it on my wrist, and it felt amazing. Heavy, solid, just like a real Rolex should.
But, here’s the kicker. I took it to a watch guy I know, just to get it checked out and make sure everything was legit. He took one look at it and said, “Sorry, buddy, this ain’t real.” My heart sank. I couldn’t believe it. All that money, down the drain.
So, I contacted the seller, and of course, he’s gone. Disappeared. No replies, nothing. Lesson learned, I guess. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but I messed up. Should’ve been more careful. Now I know it’s a high-quality replica.
- First step: Started looking for a Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea 116660.
- Second step: Found a seller online, saw pictures, and chatted with him.
- Third step: Took a risk, wired the money, and waited for the watch.
- Fourth step: Received the watch, and it looked amazing.
- Fifth step: Took it to a watch expert, and found out it was a fake.
- Sixth step: Contacted the seller, but he was gone.
So, yeah, that’s my story. I got burned on a fake Rolex. It sucks, but hey, you live and you learn. Just wanted to share my experience so maybe someone else can avoid making the same mistake. It’s a beautiful watch, even though it’s not the real deal. But I still keep it and wear it sometimes, it’s really a good one, even though it’s a fake. Don’t be like me, guys. Be careful out there!