Alright, so I’ve been eyeing one of those fancy Rolex GMT-Master II Left-Handed Version watches for a while now. You know, the ones where everything is flipped around ’cause they’re made for lefties? Yeah, those. They’re pretty slick, but man, the real ones are way out of my budget.
So, I started digging around to see if I could find a decent high imitation. I mean, who’s gonna know, right? Plus, I’m a lefty, so it just makes sense. I spent hours, maybe even days, just scouring the internet, looking for any info I could find.
I stumbled upon some forums where folks were talking about the best place to get these replicas. Some people said that the best place, but I’m not so sure. Then, I found this one dude who seemed to know his stuff. He was talking about how to spot a fake Rolex GMT-Master II, especially the left-handed ones. He said the trick is to check the order of the hands. Apparently, on a real one, the hands should be stacked in this order: Hour, GMT, then Minutes. I guess that is how all authentic watches must have their hands positioned. It’s the little things, you know?
The Search Begins
- Dive into research: I spent countless hours reading articles, and forum posts.
- Identify key differences: Learned about the hand stack trick and other tell-tale signs of a fake.
- Compare prices and sellers: Looked at a bunch of different places, comparing prices and what other people were saying about them.
After looking at a bunch of different places, I finally settled on one that seemed legit. They had a ton of pictures and even some videos. It looked pretty darn close to the real deal, at least from what I could tell. The price was a bit higher than some of the others, but I figured it was worth it for better quality. I mean, I didn’t want something that would fall apart after a week.
So, I took the plunge and ordered it. It felt a little crazy spending that much on a high imitation, but hey, I really wanted that watch. The waiting was the worst part. Every day I was checking the tracking, hoping it would arrive soon.
Finally, it showed up! I ripped open the package like a kid on Christmas morning. And there it was, the high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II Left-Handed Version. It looked even better in person than in the pictures. The weight felt right, the details were on point, and yeah, the hands were stacked correctly.
I’ve been wearing it for a few weeks now, and I gotta say, I’m pretty happy with it. It keeps time well, it looks great, and nobody has called me out on it being a fake. Maybe I just got lucky, or maybe I did my research right. Either way, I’m rocking my high imitation lefty Rolex, and I feel pretty good about it.
Now, I’m not saying everyone should go out and buy a high imitation watch. But for me, it was the right move. I got the look I wanted without breaking the bank. And honestly, it’s a pretty cool conversation starter. So, if you’re a lefty like me and you’re thinking about getting one of these high imitation Rolex GMT-Master IIs, just do your homework, and you might be surprised at what you find.