Okay, so, I’ve been wanting one of those fancy Rolex watches for a while now. You know, the two-tone black Submariner ones? They just look so slick. I finally decided to pull the trigger and get a high imitation one ’cause, let’s be real, who’s got the cash for a real one these days?
I started by hitting up a bunch of online forums and, uh, some not-so-official websites. It’s kind of a wild west out there when you’re looking for these things. You gotta be careful, you know? Lots of scams and, like, really bad quality stuff. I spent hours and hours searching. Anyway, I finally found a seller that seemed legit, someone that I found through the recommendation of other users in a forum. So the seller seemed pretty decent in my eyes.
Here’s what I did:
- I messaged the seller, asked a ton of questions about the watch, like, how close is it to the real deal? What kind of movement does it have? Is it waterproof?
- We went back and forth for a bit, and I even asked for some close-up pictures and videos. I wanted to make sure everything looked good, especially the numbers on the bezel, which is apparently where you can tell a fake from a real one.
- After I felt comfortable enough, I made the payment. I made a payment. It was a bit nerve-wracking sending money to some rando online, but, hey, you gotta take risks sometimes, right?
- Then came the waiting. Oh boy, the waiting. It felt like forever, but finally, the package arrived!
Getting the Watch
I ripped open that package like a kid on Christmas morning. And there it was. Shiny and new. It looked pretty darn good, I gotta say. The weight was good, it felt solid in my hand. The details were pretty spot on, too. I compared it to pictures of real ones online, and honestly, it was hard to tell the difference.
I’ve been wearing it for a few weeks now, and I’m pretty happy with it. It keeps time well, and it looks great. I’ve even gotten a few compliments on it. I don’t think anyone’s noticed that it’s not a genuine Rolex. Or maybe they have, and they’re just too polite to say anything. Who knows?
So yeah, that’s my story of getting a high imitation Rolex two-tone black Submariner. It was a bit of an adventure, but in the end, I got what I wanted. Would I recommend it? I don’t know. It’s a bit of a gamble. But if you’re willing to do your research and take a chance, you might just end up with a pretty sweet watch. Just don’t go around telling everyone it’s real, okay?