If it was real, you'd probably see the cops taking down information from a panicked Rolex owner. Whomever chose to buy and wear a fake Panda Daytona, was also obviously too embarrassed to go back and look for where they misplaced their fake Rolex. 😜
To each his own. If he ever tires of it and wants to sell or trade it in, he'll be lucky to get a third of the money he put into it. For the money, I'd sooner by a normal DJ plus a Tudor Black Bay Ceramic before I'd buy a custom PVD-coated DJ.
Joking aside it's an obvious fake but I'm sure you suspected that. The Rolex Daytona, ref 116500LN with black ceramic bezel wasn't released until 2016, yet engraving on the caseback indicates "Winner" of the 1992 24hrs of Daytona race? Other obvious red flags include: the janky bracelet, the overcrowding of the 5 lines of fonts, the black subdial rings are too thick and too close to each other.
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