This website looks amazing. Prices are decent. Pictures of watches are 1:1. Movement pictures varies between cheap 7750 and what looks to me to be the DD4130. Ordered the 116519LN, meteorite dial Daytona in white gold with Oysterfekx bracelet. Price was $1,100. At check out, price came down to $1,080…and a Japanese Cartier was added as a “gift”. Sent many emails and WhatsApp messages for confirmation of movement and making sure that the pictures were of actual product. I was very interested because the site was built okay, but their RM watches were damn near perfect, at $1300. A link for payment was sent, credit cards allowed…which misleads me as to authenticity because you jack someone on a CC purchase and you can suck the CC company on them, provide proof of BS, and get your money back. This is why I will never send money via PayPal “friends and family”…if someone asks for this payment, it’s most likely a scam. They claim it costs them more, but guess what, it costs you more to send this way, ($30) but you lose all buyer protection and can’t get a refund. So, what I do is tell them I will send via business, and add $30 to cover their fee. If they are legit, they will accept, and thus you can retrieve your money if the item is not as described. Back to this vendor…no response. Not one. Site was cheap, took time to load. But the products were pretty good looking with great attention to detail, like case stamps PT950, Au750, etc. laser crown at 6 on crystal is now common on $50 DHgate products, so that’s not really a selling point anymore. They all should have that. So, with my experience with buying these over months to compare and find someone that provides the absolute best watches, this one was sketchy all the way. Do your homework. Keep pictures of the movements you are interested in so you know which factory produced them, be it QF, CF, BTF, Noob, etc. they all have variations, especially in the 4130 and now then 4131. I am serious about these watches. If built right, it is basically the same quality and craftsmanship for 1% the price. Attention to detail, know what you are looking for. Know dimensions, thickness, etc. it’s important. But always ask questions and never pay any way that you can’t get the money back by yourself. If it requires them to refund you, good luck. But beware this site. If anybody has a different experience, definitely interested to hear about it. This is my first day here, my first post. Forgive any violations. I have learned a lot in this forum. It has made me very smart, to the point I get the sellers all worked up because I know the product better than them. Right now, my focus and specialty is in the Daytona series. Happy to help anyone with questions about this watch, and it’s twins…