I've been reading and learning a lot about the Noob and ARF Daytona Reps over the past few months.
Something that seems to come up often enough are concerns that the dials are not centered in the QC pictures.
This often seems to be a reason to reject a watch.
Interestingly enough, a friend of mine purchased a Genuine Daytona 116500 yesterday and the first thing I noticed is that the dial is not centered.
Now while I suppose it is possible that he bought a rep, I was with him at the Birks Rolex Dealer when it was purchased so that would have to be a huge magnitude of shadiness/fraud if it isn't Gen.
My question is this,
If the Gen Daytonas are also known to have off centered dials, how picky should one be when assessing QC photos of a Rep?
I'm hoping to get a Noob V2 at some point but still researching so that I know everything to look for (and what to let slide) when it comes my time to buy.
Here is an image of the brand new Gen Daytona with the off entered dial:
https://imgur.com/FqUEnIB
Thanks
Something that seems to come up often enough are concerns that the dials are not centered in the QC pictures.
This often seems to be a reason to reject a watch.
Interestingly enough, a friend of mine purchased a Genuine Daytona 116500 yesterday and the first thing I noticed is that the dial is not centered.
Now while I suppose it is possible that he bought a rep, I was with him at the Birks Rolex Dealer when it was purchased so that would have to be a huge magnitude of shadiness/fraud if it isn't Gen.
My question is this,
If the Gen Daytonas are also known to have off centered dials, how picky should one be when assessing QC photos of a Rep?
I'm hoping to get a Noob V2 at some point but still researching so that I know everything to look for (and what to let slide) when it comes my time to buy.
Here is an image of the brand new Gen Daytona with the off entered dial:
https://imgur.com/FqUEnIB
Thanks