Here are 4 Things To Spot For When Identifying An Original Rolex:
Clear Casebacks
Most people assume that being very intricate and professional, Rolex have produced watches with clear casebacks that allow users to vies the intricate ticking of the clockworks and springs as they time the time accurately. This information cannot be more far off from the truth than it already is. Rolex watch has never produced any clear caseback models in its history of watch making.
Holograms
Rolex original watches are commonly known to have a hologram sticker, usually green, on the caseback to prove its authenticity. This can be checked by slitghtly tilting the hologram in a clear light and viewing the trademarked crown and serial number on the hologram. These holograms stickers are exclusive only to Rolex watch and is unreplicatable. Counterfeited Rolex can only produce a non-moving version of the watch itself.
Triplock Crown Seal
Slightly harder to notice, this seal can be found when one unscrews the crown dial fully and removing it. This seal functions as a protector to the inner intricate parts of the watch and is only available in original versions of Rolex watches such as Rolex Daytona and Submariner. Counterfeited Rolex watch does not have this function or the seal they placed are not functioning.
Micro-etched Crystal
Ever wondered why pawn shop owners in the TV shows use magnifying glasses and loupes to view a Rolex watch to determine its authenticity? This is due to a special and secret micro-ethced picture of its trademark crown in the crystal at the 6 o’clock position. This ensures that the product purchase is orginal.
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