Hi guys, new to the forum here, was gonna post this in the new members section but thought i'd do it here - would love to hear you guy's opinions and perspective regarding chronograph watches.
Watches such as the AP Royal Oak Chronograph Series (Royal Oak Chrono 26331ST SS OMF 1:1 Best Edition Blue/White Dial on Blue Leather Strap A7750 for example) are described in the detailed sections with 'Hours, minutes, sub-seconds and date display; chronograph. fake 3 & 9 o'clock are faux function'
Which means 2 out of the 3 sub-dials are pretty much stuck at stationary with no movement ever. Doesn't this very quickly tell any watch enthusiast and/or connoisseur that the watch is obviously a rep? It is so easy to notice and spot this point on these watches that 2 sub dials are non-functional and the little handles inside them are always pointing north upwards. I mean we do pay out hundreds of dollars for these types of watch and yet they can't make the effort of at least making a movement that supports the other 2 sub dials to make them 'work' too?
Your thoughts appreciated guys!
Watches such as the AP Royal Oak Chronograph Series (Royal Oak Chrono 26331ST SS OMF 1:1 Best Edition Blue/White Dial on Blue Leather Strap A7750 for example) are described in the detailed sections with 'Hours, minutes, sub-seconds and date display; chronograph. fake 3 & 9 o'clock are faux function'
Which means 2 out of the 3 sub-dials are pretty much stuck at stationary with no movement ever. Doesn't this very quickly tell any watch enthusiast and/or connoisseur that the watch is obviously a rep? It is so easy to notice and spot this point on these watches that 2 sub dials are non-functional and the little handles inside them are always pointing north upwards. I mean we do pay out hundreds of dollars for these types of watch and yet they can't make the effort of at least making a movement that supports the other 2 sub dials to make them 'work' too?
Your thoughts appreciated guys!