jamesbizs
·I'm a great lakes wreck diver with typical control depths of ~35M. 10-15 minute bottom times, dark, cold, bad vis. Easily within the range of a real Aquaracer. Would have imploded the first fake I received...
I'm a great lakes wreck diver with typical control depths of ~35M. 10-15 minute bottom times, dark, cold, bad vis. Easily within the range of a real Aquaracer. Would have imploded the first fake I received...
... Also, movements are now real, so opening the case back will show you nothing. At best, the only difference is, they so far don't seem to use screws on the movement holder. But that's not a guarantee. Maybe they will change that. Or maybe someone opens it up and does it themselves. Or maybe someone removes them from a real one, or forgets to put it. But no screws at least can set off alarm bells.
In the old days, the serial numbers didn't check out. Now, almost all of them have real serial numbers, that they took from real watches. They used to steal them. Now I think they are the ones that buy them.
Tag inspection might take too long. Yes. Ebay is 30 days. Paypal is 6 months, but it's harder, AND you have to pay for shipping.
If you open up an ebay case and the guy says " not a fake", then that sucks for HIM. You don't need to prove anything. And I don't even send the watch back. I will not let them scam someone else. And as mentioned, the guy already has the same watch listed again.
And your pictures show that it is in fact a fake.
R rimaartsfor the money I've spent on this and the failed breitling experiment (39mm chronometer is WAY too small for a 7.5" wrist as it turns out... ), I almost could have bought new aquaracer .. problem is I don't "love the new ones" but I love this one. steel bezel, blue dial.
R rimaartsif I send it in and they find out it's TOO close to original, they might destroy it
This is interesting, I have not heard this before
R rimaartsyeah me too... if not this I would definitely send it in just to get official paper.
to be honest they said second option after sending it in is they would return the watch with papers to sign that I can't resell it. which also would make getting my money back a bit harder I think... yesterday the guy was "no need to send it for service, it'll take too long, don't be like this, it's expensive watch, if you don't like it just send it back. " let's see how quickly he will issue return postage label...