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Totally Called Out - Deservingly SO!!!

Sofacleez

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In the late 90s when I worked in lower Manhattan I was approached by a guy on the street who wanted to sell me a TT sub. It was in a Rolex box, he had a receipt from Barthman Jewelers (the AD for the Wall St. area.) It all LOOKED legit. In the box the watch looked gorgeous it had what looked like all the right stuff. Although at that point I had already owned three new Rolex, I was far from what you would call an expert at identifying reps.

He gave me some BS about why he had to sell it a huge loss, showing me the receipt which was for several thousand dollars - yeah I knew even then a TT sub should have been over 5, but as I said - I'm no expert. In fact I was kinda complimented that this guy thought I looked like the kind of mark that would make his day. Maybe it was the TT DJ on my wrist?

He started out at 1500, but soon he was down to around 9. I was just playing, as even if it was real (which to be honest it sure looked real to me) I did not have 900 discretionary spending dollars. Besides I'm gonna buy a 900 dollar watch from some guy on the street??

I knew that this guy was a scammer but was fascinated by the scam.

Now if somebody did buy it, and I'm sure somebody would, they thought they got the deal of the century, a $5000+ watch for less than a grand.
With the box, papers tags and all the stuff why would they thought it was fake?
Until one day they walk into an AD...

Ken
 

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It was a fake. Old scam still taking place today.

In the late 90s when I worked in lower Manhattan I was approached by a guy on the street who wanted to sell me a TT sub. It was in a Rolex box, he had a receipt from Barthman Jewelers (the AD for the Wall St. area.) It all LOOKED legit. In the box the watch looked gorgeous it had what looked like all the right stuff. Although at that point I had already owned three new Rolex, I was far from what you would call an expert at identifying reps.

He gave me some BS about why he had to sell it a huge loss, showing me the receipt which was for several thousand dollars - yeah I knew even then a TT sub should have been over 5, but as I said - I'm no expert. In fact I was kinda complimented that this guy thought I looked like the kind of mark that would make his day. Maybe it was the TT DJ on my wrist?

He started out at 1500, but soon he was down to around 9. I was just playing, as even if it was real (which to be honest it sure looked real to me) I did not have 900 discretionary spending dollars. Besides I'm gonna buy a 900 dollar watch from some guy on the street??

I knew that this guy was a scammer but was fascinated by the scam.

Now if somebody did buy it, and I'm sure somebody would, they thought they got the deal of the century, a $5000+ watch for less than a grand.
With the box, papers tags and all the stuff why would they thought it was fake?
Until one day they walk into an AD...

Ken
 
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d4m.test

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Either he's a dummy -- or a victim: it's possible he bought his DJ on eBay, paid a nice amount for it, and then, under that assumption, took it to the AD. Perhaps... .

dave
 

levelmanroger

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You know - we all may be missing the obvious.
Perhaps the clerk at the AD looked at the dial and saw.....





............ the "tic-tic-tic" of a quartz movement! Yeah - that'd pretty much be the tell for me. :)


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DarthAlex

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You know - we all may be missing the obvious.
Perhaps the clerk at the AD looked at the dial and saw.....





............ the "tic-tic-tic" of a quartz movement! Yeah - that'd pretty much be the tell for me. :)


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Good point lmr... dat would do it.
 

levelmanroger

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Or perhaps the AD looked down and saw this:

Fake-Rolex.jpg
 

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You know - we all may be missing the obvious.
Perhaps the clerk at the AD looked at the dial and saw.....





............ the "tic-tic-tic" of a quartz movement! Yeah - that'd pretty much be the tell for me. :)


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haha... hey, my rolex isn't beating at 28.8bph, it's been doing 1 tick per second since I got it...

Tell of all time ;) Damn, unless it was a legit quartz Rolex... I forget the name of those ones though. :thinking:

edit: oh yeah, the oysterquartz

but, lets not discredit the possibility that he could have had the original DJ movement swapped with this type of movement too! But really, Alex, you make a great point. This was just too much fun :)
 

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I reckon he was testing the AD knowing it was a fake.

of course, Im guessing, and we will never know!
 

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Everything in the case behind it appears to be of the same wonderous quality...
 

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Oh... I think I see the tell: the coronet alignment is off, right? Dang I'm getting good at this, THANKS RWI!!!!!

:biglaugh:

You're right; it is! How could I have missed that!? Nice work. :thumbsup: