Genuine fake Rolex. Includes box & papers!
Discussion
GC8 said:
Dolf Stoppard said:
Blackpuddin said:
Note that watch is a 'Date' not a 'Datejust'. Smaller and therefore less desirable. Good as a ladies watch though or for those with small wrists / who prefer a smaller watch. Don’t confuse your opinion with fact.
It is smaller than a Datejust. Fact.
Date models are less desirable than Datejusts. Fact.
Because they are smaller than some of the larger models it therefore follows they will be good for people who prefer smaller watches. Such as ladies or those with smaller wrists. Another fact.
You like your Date. That is an opinion (and a fact).
Edited by Dolf Stoppard on Sunday 9th December 15:56
Not wishing to get involved in somebody else's argument but
Dolf Stoppard said:
It is a Date not a Datejust. Fact.
It is smaller than a Datejust. Fact.
Because they are smaller than some of the larger models it therefore follows they will be good for people who prefer smaller watches.
Those are facts.It is smaller than a Datejust. Fact.
Because they are smaller than some of the larger models it therefore follows they will be good for people who prefer smaller watches.
Dolf Stoppard said:
Such as ladies or those with smaller wrists. Another fact.
That's an opinion. Ladies and/or people with smaller wrists might prefer smaller watches. They might prefer larger watches. Men and/or people with larger wrists might prefer larger watches. Equally they might prefer smaller watches. There is no fact that says somebody with an X-sized wrist will prefer an X-sized watch. Some people really will argue about anything!
It's one of the smaller Rolexes and it therefore follows it will appeal more to people with smaller wrists. It's often described as a unisex watch. It's a fairly niche model which appeals to people who like smaller cases - the trend is obviously for large models..
I'm not suggesting people with larger wrists can't wear it, or that there is some sort of rule which dictates size of watch needs to be directly proportionate to a person's wrist.
I like it, but would consider it too small for me. That's all!
It's one of the smaller Rolexes and it therefore follows it will appeal more to people with smaller wrists. It's often described as a unisex watch. It's a fairly niche model which appeals to people who like smaller cases - the trend is obviously for large models..
I'm not suggesting people with larger wrists can't wear it, or that there is some sort of rule which dictates size of watch needs to be directly proportionate to a person's wrist.
I like it, but would consider it too small for me. That's all!
I’m considering buying a fake Rolex strap. The original is so delicate (principally about the end links) and they’re not available new. Because it was shared with early Cosmographs asking prices for used, and inferior to mine, pieces are comically higher than the complete watch is worth.
Copies are solid and far stronger, and cost under $100 - it doesn’t take much thinking about. It’s a shame that they can’t to me an 18mm Speedmaster bracelet too.
Copies are solid and far stronger, and cost under $100 - it doesn’t take much thinking about. It’s a shame that they can’t to me an 18mm Speedmaster bracelet too.
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