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mcjp6
29 January 2010, 08:01 AM
fake.......:thumbsdow

seller ripperryan ( 0 )

Thank you for looking at this watch it is a genuine rolex, unfortunately there is no paperwork with it as it has been misplaced in the process of moving. Worn a couple of times but does not fit the wrist anymore, otherwise in excellent condition.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Rolex-submariner-genuine-watch_W0QQitemZ260544686496QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_W atches?hash=item3ca9ac69a0#ht_500wt_975

Tobaccoman
29 January 2010, 08:30 AM
that hour hand is almost to the 7 at 18 after.. lol nice

rolexplorer2
29 January 2010, 10:04 AM
It would reach the hour about 6.35 !

TimeToGo
29 January 2010, 10:46 AM
KAKA Doodle DOO

Great catch!

tudorman8276
29 January 2010, 11:52 AM
:thumbsdow:thumbsdow:thumbsdow:thumbsdow:thumbsdow

idk01
29 January 2010, 12:59 PM
Fungus, rehaut incorrect, just check that grade of steel on the band, hands all over the place, crown and crownguards way off :bye:

JohnLips
29 January 2010, 02:38 PM
Font is wrong check out the A in submariner.

DJ_1990
30 January 2010, 09:24 AM
Fungus, rehaut incorrect, just check that grade of steel on the band, hands all over the place, crown and crownguards way off :bye:

Hi, new to posting here. Been lurking for a little while. Forgive me for chiming in but I agree with idk01. :)

Agreed, crown guards are too bulky. Gen crown guards are thinner.

tandrup
30 January 2010, 10:20 AM
And the explanation that "I just woke up one morning and the watch didn't fit me anymore"???? Really?

Well, I guess, you had too much for dinner last night, didn't you?

I just hate when that happens - that's why you should always keep the extra links from you watches when you size the bracelets - you never know if the watch will fit tomorrow.... DOH!

TimeToGo
30 January 2010, 11:14 AM
Hi, new to posting here. Been lurking for a little while. Forgive me for chiming in but I agree with idk01. :)

Agreed, crown guards are too bulky. Gen crown guards are thinner.

A big WELCOME to the FORUM!

Thanks for coming on board!

dalip
30 January 2010, 11:35 AM
Hi, new to posting here. Been lurking for a little while. Forgive me for chiming in but I agree with idk01. :)

Agreed, crown guards are too bulky. Gen crown guards are thinner.

+1...welcome to TRF:thumbsup:

onkyo
30 January 2010, 11:36 AM
Still there.... :thumbsdow

idk01
30 January 2010, 06:50 PM
Hi, new to posting here. Been lurking for a little while. Forgive me for chiming in but I agree with idk01. :)

Agreed, crown guards are too bulky. Gen crown guards are thinner.

Cheers and welcome to TRF :thumbsup:

Hope you enjoy it here as much as we do.

Have a good one :cheers:

Dave.

idk01
30 January 2010, 06:51 PM
Looks like this one has the down under delay :banghead: