Watchfinder and its parent company Richemont are ramping-up their mission to reduce the number of fake luxury watches being sold and circulated by criminals through secondary market dealers. The illegal trade in counterfeit goods is estimated to be worth more than £8 billion in the UK, alone, and fake Rolexes are consistently top of the […] The post Fighting the fake Rolex epidemic appeared first...
I'm looking at the picture and I still can't tell the diff. This picture doesn't do that was intended. In fact, it's more likely to convince people to buy a fake.
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Kudos for a topic most want to ignore. Breath some fresh air for something other than another meaningless new release puff piece.
Now let’s continue to observe the best of the super-fake duping being delivered by the auction houses.
I'm looking at the picture and I still can't tell the diff. This picture doesn't do that was intended. In fact, it's more likely to convince people to buy a fake.