The Day-Date always has the day spelled out in full, based on a quick search. There are much more Rolex-savvy users here on WC who will know more though.
I have never seen a Rolex with an abbreviated day and on all day-dates I have seen have the crown under the day. I am by no means an expert just what I have seen.
Unfortunately my friend, that is not a real Rolex. The day date always spells out the day in full, the cyclops is off, and the Rolex logo is never that high on the dial. The crown and fluted bezel are also way off. Check out Rolex’s website and it’ll give you more clarity. Hope this helps!
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The Day-Date always has the day spelled out in full, based on a quick search. There are much more Rolex-savvy users here on WC who will know more though.
Check if there are serial numbers on the case back and bracelet
I have never seen a Rolex with an abbreviated day and on all day-dates I have seen have the crown under the day. I am by no means an expert just what I have seen.
Unfortunately my friend, that is not a real Rolex. The day date always spells out the day in full, the cyclops is off, and the Rolex logo is never that high on the dial. The crown and fluted bezel are also way off. Check out Rolex’s website and it’ll give you more clarity. Hope this helps!
Very,very,very,very,very,very,very, FAKE!!
Hit it with a hammer.
Hahahahaha. Escape valve??
Worst fake ever.
Sweet, thanks guys, I didn't pay for it so no worries. Thanks for all the info.
Its as real as this one.
I love it when you guys give me excuses to re-use this one!
Bruhhh!
There is gold paint in the hollow end link. Just let that sink in.