Man, let me tell you about this whole thing with trying to get a good fake Rolex Submariner, the green one, you know? It’s been a journey, I gotta say. I’ve always liked those green Rolexes, they just look cool, right? So, I decided, I’m gonna get one, but not a real one, ’cause who’s got that kind of money?
First thing I did was start looking around, asking friends, checking out some forums online. You wouldn’t believe the stuff people say. Some folks are all like, “No way, it’ll look like junk,” and others are saying, “Dude, they make some pretty good fakes these days.” So, I’m digging through all this, trying to figure out what’s what.
Then, I started noticing the details. Like, how heavy does it feel? The real ones, they’re solid, you know? They’ve got some weight to them. And the little markings, the way the numbers and letters look, they’re super sharp on a real Rolex. So I’m looking at these fakes, comparing them to pictures of real ones, and trying to see if they measure up.
After a while, I found a couple that looked pretty darn good. The green color on the face, it was almost spot on. And the weight, it felt right. Not like those cheapo ones that feel like they’re made of plastic. This one, it was heavy, like it should be. So I am excited and have high expectations for it.
- Color Match: I spent hours comparing the green of the fakes to pictures of real ones.
- Weight Check: I made sure the fakes had a decent weight, not like those plastic-feeling ones.
- Details: I checked the numbers and letters, they needed to be sharp and clear.
- Movement: I didn’t want it to tick like a cheap watch, it had to be smooth.
I finally pulled the trigger and ordered one. When it arrived, I was like a kid on Christmas morning. Ripped open that package and there it was, shining and new. Put it on my wrist and man, it felt good. Looked good, too. Side by side with a buddy’s real one, you could barely tell the difference. Seriously, the date window, the way the hands moved, it was all so close. I even took a magnifying glass to it, just to see, and I was blown away.
So, yeah, that’s my story about getting a high imitation Rolex Submariner. It took some work, some searching, and a bit of luck, but in the end, I got a watch that looks and feels pretty darn close to the real thing. And I didn’t have to sell a kidney to get it. Pretty sweet, right?