You done good for 30-whatever you paid (sorry, if it ain't $, I have no idea, but I know it wasn't much).
I've seen the same watch being sold at Idealwatches and Go-Replicas (complete SCAM sites, FORGET those names quick!) for $700-$900 bucks.
All the stuff Roeod pointed out is correct and I completely agree with him. Just remember, very few people you meet are going to scream "HEY, your pearl's too flat" or "Your rehaut is too shallow!".
I did immediately spot something that IS real easy to spot, though. Blue subs were only available in two-tone (SS-gold). Rumor has it that there was a very limited edition available ONLY to the Asian market that was all SS, but people may call you out on it.
Now for a bit of advise; As a new rep owner of a Rollie, be prepared......VERY prepared, for people to automatically assume it's a rep. I've known people that sold their genuine Rollies (from regular black subs to Daytonas) because they were tired of ass-clowns coming up to them and asking, "Duh, that's a fake, man" or some other rude comment.
Second bit of advise.....prepare a response for people that ask......it WILL happen. Some people come clean immediately, some people say it's a gen, whatever you're comfortable with. Personally, I hand it to them and ask, what do YOU think? Once they get their paws on it, almost EVERYBODY says "yup, that's real". They WANT to believe they are handling a $5000-$15,000 watch, and they shut up. WORD OF WARNING!!! Don't try this at an Authorized Dealer. Although most know less about their product than you (that's if you hang around here, of course!), they learn enough through osmosis to call you out, or at least laugh their asses off when you leave.
Back to the response for a second........and full, mad props to Roeod, his response is "I don't know, are your wife's (girlfriend's) tits real? THAT'LL SHUT'EM UP! :shock: :shock:
Personally, I'm not really into the Rollies, mainly for the reasons mentioned above (plus, I find them too common and overrated).
May I suggest for your next purchase a Panerai? Most are so limited edition the even the AD's haven't seen all of 'em, except for the 111 and other entry-level models, they're BIG, heavy, cool-looking, and instead of "hey, it that a fake", you'll hear, "hey, what is that?" Then they'll go home, look it up on the Internet, and realize you just showed them a $10,000-$20,000 watch. Pannies are some of the most accurate reps available today......DAMN close!
Just remember, don't automatically exclude Panerais, AP's, Breitlings, Omegas, and the other really cool watches. That's the fun of rep collecting!