The differences are the rubber material on the pusher and crown that seems to be off, the "AP" logo on the crown, and the date indicator that suppose to have white background. But again, its the intention that count, cheers!
that watch is a replica and not an authentic audemars piguet watch. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I am sure your friend had the best of intentions.
I guess its the intention that counts. The AP ROO is i think the most replicated watch ever. There is all kind of replicas out there, and some good ones. Add to that the zillion LE's there is, its a complete chaos. Wonder how u spotted its a fake. K.
The differences are the rubber material on the pusher and crown that seems to be off, the "AP" logo on the crown, and the date indicator that suppose to have white background. But again, its the intention that count, cheers!
Some of the commentators in this thread imply that its the "intention that counts," and that this somehow excuses the misconduct. As I see it the intentions include: (1) Supporting counterfeiting as a criminal enterprise (2) Showing utter disregard for in...
Park, VPRegulator has a long-term collection of 'quality' watches so it is surprising that he/she did not spot this fake just by feel alone. The consequence of this thread, irrespective of intention, is that the faking fakers now know what to "improve" fo...
I was wondering the same - usually, "is this a fake?" threads get canned right away... this one got a master class... I'm rather amazed VP didn't spot this right away too. As Graham points out, even the feel/weight is enough. Odd. Having said that the arg...
hi, guys. got this article by richard brown from a replica related site, The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak has long been a favorite watch to counterfeit. I have seen examples dating back to 2001 for the Royal Oak Offshore. Back then the state of the art was p...
afsg, It does help fakers to know what their deficiencirs are. Just looking at pictures is not enough as they need to know the important visual cues to copy. Of course, if they made everything 'perfect' as real pictures, there would be no need to get the ...