Hey y’all, gather ’round, let’s talk about them green Rolex watches, the Submariner kind. I’ve been tinkering with watches for a good spell now, and I’ve got some stories to tell about these high-fangled timepieces.
So, I got this itch to see what the fuss was all about with these high imitation Rolex Submariner watches. Figured I’d get my hands on one and see how it stacks up against the real deal. First thing I did was hit up some forums and chat with folks who know a thing or two about watches. Got some tips, did some digging, and found a guy who seemed legit.
Next, I placed an order. Now, I ain’t gonna lie, I was a bit nervous about it. But hey, gotta take some risks, right? Sent the money over, and waited. And waited. Finally, the package showed up. Ripped it open like a kid on Christmas morning.
First Impressions
Alright, first look, it wasn’t half bad. Had that heft to it, you know? Like it meant business. The green, oh boy, it was something else. Not exactly like the real Rolex green, but close enough to make you look twice. Flipped it over, checked out the back, all the little details. Even got that little crown etched in there.
Taking it Apart
Now, the real test. I got my tools out and started taking it apart. Popped off the back, looked at the insides. This is where you can really tell if it’s a good imitation or not. The movement, it’s like the heart of the watch. This one, it wasn’t a genuine Rolex movement, no sir. But, I gotta say, it was a darn good copy.
I took out the movement, examined all the little pieces. They did a good job, I’ll give ’em that. Some of the parts were even interchangeable with genuine Rolex parts. Now, I ain’t saying it’s the same quality, but for someone who doesn’t know watches like the back of their hand, they wouldn’t be able to tell.
Putting it Back Together
After I was done poking around, I put it all back together. Screwed the back on, strapped it on my wrist. Felt good. Looked good. I wore it around for a few days, showed it off to some buddies. They were impressed, I gotta say. Even fooled a couple of ’em who thought it was the real deal.
Final Thoughts
So, what’s the verdict? Well, these high imitation Rolex Submariner watches, they’re something else. They ain’t the real deal, but they come pretty darn close. If you’re in the market for a Rolex but don’t wanna break the bank, this might be the way to go. Just make sure you know what you’re buying, and don’t get fooled into paying genuine prices for an imitation.
- Pros: Looks good, feels good, much cheaper than a real Rolex.
- Cons: Not a genuine Rolex, might not last as long, some details are off.
Now, I’ve seen some folks wearing these and trying to pass ’em off as genuine. That ain’t cool. Be honest about it. It’s a good watch, but it ain’t a Rolex.
But hey, that’s just my two cents. If you got the money to spend, go ahead and get yourself a real Rolex Submariner. It’s a solid investment, they say. But if you’re like me, and you just want something that looks good and tells time, this high imitation might just do the trick.
Alright, that’s my story. Hope y’all enjoyed it. Remember, do your research, be careful who you buy from, and don’t try to fool anyone. It’s just a watch, after all.