FischersFritze
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I dont get it. What is meant by serifs in the r on the bezel. If i check gen pics there are r on the bezel is sans serif.
Great write up ! Can you confirm the full model name you are referring too get confused with all the current models on puretimeI just can't say enough about this replica.
It is worth every penny the movement is a masterpiece and it is extremely reliable at keeping the time. As a veteran who has had many reps and knowing someone who seemingly has had every rep ever. The mere fact that the watch is actually reliable is a big deal.
The look and feel of the watch is practically identical to genuine. I don't care what anybody says about the fat sub dials yes the version 1 subdials were too big but this V2 is spot on with the genuine. I've held it up to some genuine versions in shop windows and you just cannot tell the difference.
This is a game changer.
What I really think is funny about this watch is that currently, the panda is roughly the same price as the gold version with the rubber oysterflex strap. Obviously, it is much harder to fake solid 18-carat gold than it is to fake steel. Now that they have this incredibly close replica. like with Panarai I think the secondary market for stainless steel Daytona's is going to crater. If these watches keep evolving into V3 V4 you soon won't be able to distinguish it from the original and secondary dealers will start to get burnt
Ever since Rolex started manipulating the stainless steel market for this watch all those years ago I think they are in a final collapse. They should be making the precious metal version is exclusive because you just can't fake gold that well. The Noob V2 Daytona is near as dammit 1:1 why pay $24,000 for something when you can get roughly the same thing for $700?
I just can't say enough about this replica.
It is worth every penny the movement is a masterpiece and it is extremely reliable at keeping the time. As a veteran who has had many reps and knowing someone who seemingly has had every rep ever. The mere fact that the watch is actually reliable is a big deal.
The look and feel of the watch is practically identical to genuine. I don't care what anybody says about the fat sub dials yes the version 1 subdials were too big but this V2 is spot on with the genuine. I've held it up to some genuine versions in shop windows and you just cannot tell the difference.
This is a game changer.
What I really think is funny about this watch is that currently, the panda is roughly the same price as the gold version with the rubber oysterflex strap. Obviously, it is much harder to fake solid 18-carat gold than it is to fake steel. Now that they have this incredibly close replica. like with Panarai I think the secondary market for stainless steel Daytona's is going to crater. If these watches keep evolving into V3 V4 you soon won't be able to distinguish it from the original and secondary dealers will start to get burnt
Ever since Rolex started manipulating the stainless steel market for this watch all those years ago I think they are in a final collapse. They should be making the precious metal version is exclusive because you just can't fake gold that well. The Noob V2 Daytona is near as dammit 1:1 why pay $24,000 for something when you can get roughly the same thing for $700?
Hey guys - sorry for being on of the many posting qc pics - i wanted to know whether this is a v2 or a v1
I also have a feelinb ghis is a rejected watch, see the wonky 6h marker and the fact he has covered the 9h marker, but from the other qc pics i saw this is quite the norm (most 6h marker i saw are tilted) so i am tempted to accept, if this is a v2
Thanks
I personally Think the 6 market is fine. Ask your TD for a pick with visible 9 marker. If good I would accept
I already accepted, i compared all of the v2.2 posted here and the marker looks pretty much the same
got here today, is not perfect but its mine
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