Alright, let me tell ya ’bout these watches, the kind they call “High imitation Rolex Submariner Original order,” or somethin’ like that. Fancy names, huh? Folks these days, always wantin’ the best, but not always willin’ to pay the real price, ya know?
So, first things first, what’s all the fuss about these “Rolex Submariner” watches anyway? Well, from what I hear, they’re supposed to be some of the best watches out there. Real sturdy, keep time good, and look fancy enough to make folks think you got money, even if you don’t. But the real ones? Lord, they cost a fortune! More money than I’ve seen in my whole life, I bet. That’s why these imitation ones, these copies, are so popular.
Now, I ain’t no expert, mind you. I ain’t never owned a fancy watch in my life. But I’ve seen enough things to know when somethin’ ain’t quite right. And these imitation watches, well, some are better than others, that’s for sure. Some are so bad, you can tell they’re fake from a mile away. They feel light, like they’re made of tin or somethin’. The hands might be wobbly, and the tickin’ sound is all off. My old rooster makes a more reliable tick-tock noise than those things.
But then there are the good ones, the ones they call “high imitation.” These are the tricky ones. They look real close to the genuine article. They got that good weight to ’em, like they’re made of somethin’ substantial. The hands move smooth, and the tickin’ is just right. They even got all the little markings and details that the real ones have. It’s enough to fool most folks, I reckon.
- Weight and Feel: Like I said, the good ones feel heavy, just like a real Rolex. The fake ones feel cheap and light.
- The Tickin’ Sound: A real Rolex has a smooth, precise tick. Fake ones can sound rough or uneven.
- The Hands: The hands on a real Rolex move smoothly and precisely. Fake ones can be wobbly or misaligned.
- Markings and Details: This is where it gets tricky. The good imitations copy all the little markings and details, even the tiny ones. You gotta look real close, maybe even with a magnifying glass, to see the difference.
Now, how do these “high imitation” watches compare to the “original order” ones? Well, the “original order” ones, from what I understand, are supposed to be made using the same parts and processes as the real Rolexes. They’re basically the same watch, but they don’t got the official Rolex stamp or somethin’. They’re like the moonshine of the watch world, I guess. Good stuff, but not quite legit.
The high imitation ones, on the other hand, are just copies. They might look good, but they ain’t the same on the inside. The real Rolexes, they got these fancy inner workings, what they call “calibre 3135” or somethin’. The imitations, they use cheaper stuff, maybe somethin’ called “ETA 2824” that they try to make look like the real thing. It’s like puttin’ a lawnmower engine in a Cadillac, ya know? It might look good on the outside, but it ain’t gonna perform the same.
So, how do you tell the difference? Well, like I said, I ain’t no expert. But I’ve heard some folks say you gotta look at the details. The bezel, that’s the ring around the face, should be sharp and clean on a real one, not soft or rounded. The little dot on the bezel, the “pip” they call it, should be centered and look perfect. The date window, where it shows the date, should be clear and easy to read. And if you can open up the back of the watch, you can see the inner workings. A real Rolex will have that “calibre 3135” thingamajig, and an imitation will have somethin’ else.
But here’s the thing, even the experts can get fooled sometimes. These folks makin’ the imitation watches, they’re gettin’ better and better all the time. So, if you’re thinkin’ about buyin’ a Rolex, or even a “high imitation” one, you gotta be careful. Do your research, talk to folks who know what they’re talkin’ about, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. And if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
At the end of the day, it’s all about what you want and what you can afford. If you got the money and want the real thing, go for it. But if you just want a watch that looks nice and keeps time, a “high imitation” might be good enough. Just don’t go around tellin’ folks it’s a real Rolex, ’cause somebody might just call you out on it. And nobody wants that, right?
Remember, a watch is just a watch, it tells time, that’s all. It ain’t gonna make you a better person or a richer person or a happier person. The important things in life ain’t measured in dollars or Swiss francs or whatever them fancy folks use. They’re measured in kindness, love, and good company. So, whether you’re wearin’ a real Rolex or a cheap imitation, just be a good person and treat folks right. That’s what really matters.