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How to recognize fake Rolex Watches

Author:fake Watches Date:9/11/2009 Source:http://www.watchesview.com
As Rolex watches are more and more popular throughout the world, more and more people want to get the real rolex watches. A Rolex watch is not only a represent of wealth but also a represent of identification. But only a few people in the world can afford the luxury. To meet the rest people's wish, more and more factories make the fake ones.
 Though lots of people cannot afford the real ones, some people still want to get the real Rolex watches. So there is the question how to recognize fake Rolex Watches. There are some tips for you:
  Tip one: Rolex watch is never gold-plated or made of chrome or chrome-plated. Spot the Rolex watch; if it is made of chrome or is two-toned, you can be sure that it is a fake.
Tip two: check the watch to see if there is "made in"on it. Most Rolex watches are made in Switzerland, which is indicated by a "Swiss Made" sign near the bottom of the watch. If the manufacturer's mark on your watch says "made in China" or any other country with a reputation for producing cheaply-made products, you would be wise to avoid purchasing it.
Tip three: If there are any engravings or imprints, be advised that this is not a real Rolex watch. The real watches have a smooth case back without any engravings or other markings, not even a logo. Moreover, if you can see the inside of the watch because it has a clear, see-through back case, be advised that this is also a fake. Real Rolexes do not have any versions that reveal the "inner workings" of the fake watches.
Tip four: You can take the Rolex watch to a certified appraiser. This is the only sure way to determine if your Rolex watch is fake or real. The serial and case reference numbers that are engraved on the side of the timepiece. A real Rolex watch will feature the engraving in very fine, light-reflecting lines. A fake Rolex watch will feature an engraving that has a shoddy, etched appearance. Moreover, many counterfeiters simply use the same series of numbers on all their watches and this is a dead giveaway of a fake.
 Tip five: check the price. The price of genuine Rolex watch is upwards of a hundred dollars while some over thousands of dollars. Don't be fooled by "bargains" that sell Rolexes for $100-$200.
Tip six: there are no ticks! If the watch ticks, it's a fake.  replica watches does not make a traditional "tick-tock" sound like most watches.