15 October 2019, 11:29 PM
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"TRF" Member
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 1,091
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Speak for yourself. I don’t recall anyone electing you forum spokesperson. I’ve seen something similar happen with other watch brands and happen to believe it happened in this case.
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Originally Posted by bezler
Was your neighbor's watch authentic? Did he buy it at an AD? We don't believe it, post pictures. And if you do, prove that they're not PhotoShopped. Post more videos. We've been wearing our Rolex watches for decades in hot tubs, no problem. Tell him to post his original paperwork too. We still won't believe him because many of us have been around the forums for years and we've seen it all, scammers and fakes. Did he say it's authentic? Where did he buy it? He said it was from an AD?? Well how would we know that, you think we waste time reading threads? I'm no professional chemist, but I do know that gold mixture can't react, everyone knows that. Any chemist that says otherwise, well he's probably a chemistry expert, and we all know that experts are all wrong. No way that it's real, I just went swimming yesterday and no problem.
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