1) know the seller. If you do not know the seller, know somebody, who knows the seller and confirms that he/she is of good reputation 2) know what you buy. And I mean: know exactly, up to the smallest detail, what your object of desire is supposed to look...
Quote. Afaic, the bolts on the case back are too chewed to be a genuine watch – somewhat typical of the soft steel supposedly used. Thanks to the former My thoughts Now we are not tell fakers anything the don’t know just to unfortunate buyers who need to ...
A watch really needs to be handled in person and inspected, maybe even opened in some case to confirm the movement. But in this case, I find numerous issues, and I have a real one to compare to, so it is easy to say. I am not going to list the problems, b...
I own an RB2 Titanium - this is not even a good fake. Everything Wrong: Dial (you don't see the screws at 7:30 - 1:30 ; No central gear visible ; No Geneva Strips visible on Base Plate front ; date sits to high in case) Backside: the screws are wrong - Ad...