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Clasp Bracelet Code CL5

jskiw

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Rolex Day Date Tiffany Dial
Hi i am very confused rn.
I bought a fake Rolex Day Date in the mid quality tier tending to low quality.
However i contacted someone who sells hq superclones.
And he was very suprised by my watch, because i showed him pics of it bc i want the same in better quality.
He said it is a hq clone or a real one.
Idk what i can think about that, he is very trusted here in my area, but i know for myself that the Watch is not so good.
We checked the clasp code it is CL5 72200.
I thought it is a U1 but no i am completly confused
 

jskiw

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Can anyone name the Factory fopr the Code CL5?
 

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Unknown factory and it's a cheap Rolex that can be purchased on Dhgate for under $100.00 and I hope you didn't pay too much for it. Who ever is making those Rolex watches and it doesn't matter what model it is they all seem to have the CL5 72200 on the clasp lol...
 
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The only thing useful I can add here is that you can't always go by clasp code if buying a watch second hand, even if it is only worn once or twice.

Take my collection, I always swap clasps for Glide Lock type when it's possible, because my wrist size varies by ~ 6mm morning to night ............

So my bracelet watches do not always have the correct clasp code.