Ultra fake! It has no sense from the begining, a pro watchmaker into garbage like a homeless man? Looking no sense into two brand clean bags? No way!!!
@@jakev1972 Squarely! It's all staged. Even in the unlikely event that someone were sufficiently insane to cause such a watch to end up in a dump like this, he wouldn't know where to find it.
Wrong! Rolex made a number of quartz watches in the 70s/80s to try to keep up with the competition from Japan. This 'watch' is, however, not one of them and clearly a fake. The bracelet alone tells us this without the need to even look inside or at the 'diamonds'.
Only one Rolex watch model, the Oysterquartz, has ever had a battery. This watch was produced in limited quantities between 1970 and 2001 and was completely removed from the Rolex catalog in 2003. Rolex has made a name for itself producing fully automatic watches that do not need an external power source.
Magical transformation during restoration. At the beginning Oysterquartz, at the end Oyster Perpetual. These videos always have the same scenario: At the beginning, a dump and a dirty lump. And at the end of the story, a great piece of restored electronics.
Rolex не выпускает кварцевые часы. Они гордятся тем, что производят исключительно механические часы, которые среди любителей и коллекционеров считаются более престижными. Да, раньше существовали и кварцевые Rolex, например, Rolex Oysterquartz, которые можно было найти в каталоге вплоть до 2001 года, но с тех пор бренд отказался от данной идеи и целиком сосредоточился на производстве высокоточных элитных механических калибров для своих часов.
Well known fact... Rolex second hands glide with zero hesitations. This one obviously "ticks" along. Congratulations on your reconditioned Rowlecks watch!
Are you sure about that. Been watching a guy on here named Wristwatch revival and the Rolex's he has been working on "ticks" along. Most are older. And just watched a video comparing a real with a fake "wristcheck" is the channel. I would say that it's not a "well known fact."
Even I'm trying to bring back the old-fashioned. Such as the 1970s outdated board games. They've definitely grabbed my attention the most amount of times.
@@REexpert44 interesting concept. This would solve my question about getting the same watch that was trashed, but in mint condition. I guess they buy a cheap fake watch, film the end of the video, take it apart, then film the assembly of the "cleaned" watch. Then they trash it by submerging in all kinds of chemicals. Then they put it in the trash and film the beginning. Right?
@@REexpert44 I wouldn't categorize them as any kind of people, I just don't know enough to say about the authors to label them like that. But the deception on their part is evident :) they call it "restoration" while it should be called "trashing watch and mixing up the chronology of the footage for it to seem to be a restoration video".
Both the watch and this video, belong right where he found the watch. The amount of time and effort spent restoring this "quartz" watch, he could have bought 2 similar watches.
OMG, this is hilarious :D A Rolex not only with quartz movement but such a toy movement :D Also those asian people are so lucky. Usually they find cats and dogs "trapped" within the garbage, now i can see they also find "luxurious" watches :D
Lots of time spent on a really bad fake. New maybe $30 bucks. But you did a nice job on it. No way your gonna find a real Rolex with Diamonds in the dumps
I bought a 6-pack of these in a back room of a gift shop in Singapore in 1995 for total of $100. To be fair, they did not have 100 of the rarest diamonds in the world. They had sapphires.
What's amazing is that the dirt where it was found looked burnt black, and the watch looked like it came from Colorado dirt! I'm trying to wrap my head around this!
Only one Rolex watch model, the Oysterquartz, has ever had a battery. This watch was produced in limited quantities between 1970 and 2001 and was completely removed from the Rolex catalog in 2003. Rolex has made a name for itself producing fully automatic watches that do not need an external power source.
I feel for his tweezers, I do watch repairs myself and I’d never use the ends of the tweezer’s to lift or remove the dial or module, did he just use tweezers to replace the coil and push the circuit board in, also since when did Rolex have split pins in the links 😮
I love thar the comment which is nearest 100% pure unadulterated bullshit comes from an account with the name "Fully Restoration Solution". You only have 3 words in your name and you still managed to fuck it up.
I am a Gemology & Geology student in a University and I consider myself and expert in Jewelery and Watches and, without any hate I think the rolex is partially fake I only say that because the movement itself is not made by Rolex, is a Battery-Operated Chinese movement, someone must have swapped the movemnt before you found it and plus the Bezel was set by you so its is aftermarket part wich is something that devaluates the watch considering that you don't have the original bezel, assuming that the rest is original I think your watch is worth less that what the owner payed for it or even nothing because I hardly believe that something might want an aftermarket restored rolex, because when they would take the wacth to be serviced the watchmaker will tell you that the movement is unoriginal. Again no hate here, just telling my vision and the market resell quality standarts for this kind of things!
Well... I guess being a student of sorts doesn't mean that you have any common sense. This whole video and everything in it is a sham. Its not real. The watch was planted. Its a fake restoration video for views. There was no restoration. If you need further explanation dear student, I'll grab some crayons.
Well based on my knowledge. This looks like an Oysterquartz... The only Rolex watch ever created to run off of a battery & if so. That was a DAMM!!! Good find indeed.
Great, I have a Patek Philippe Tourbillon that's looking a bit grubby, could you give it a going over with your toothbrush, soapy water sandpaper and Dremel?
The very rara Rolex quartz limited edition. A true wonder of Swiss watch making. Carefully disassembled by a master watch maker, and restored to its prestigious glory. UA-cam please do something about these fake restoring restoration videos.
Great restoration, but let's be honest in the title. It is an imitation Rolex and the diamonds are also imitation, not "rarest diamonds in the world". A real Rolex has a serial number both on the outside of the back, and inside the mechanics.
I’m ashamed of myself for actually watching this.
me too
Why? It's actually funny. A good parody of serious restoration videos.
A fine peace of Chinese engineering
Ultra fake! It has no sense from the begining, a pro watchmaker into garbage like a homeless man? Looking no sense into two brand clean bags? No way!!!
Same
🤣😂 -"How fake do you want this video to be?"
-"Yes!"
I barely survived...
Video is fake. The watch is a fake I believe he’s fake too
@@jakev1972 and the whole restoration is fake 100%
@@jakev1972 Squarely! It's all staged.
Even in the unlikely event that someone were sufficiently insane to cause such a watch to end up in a dump like this, he wouldn't know where to find it.
@@Voltomessx10000 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Congratulations, you found all of the 100 rarest diamonds in the world mounted on a quartz rolex 🤑
😂 lmao
Quartz factory set date just 😂
😆😆😆
lol
😂😂😂
THAT'S A FAKE ROLEX REAL ROLEX ARE MECHANICAL
Oh you got that Right
that watch is Super FAKE
I can See and Hear the Plastic
Fully fake
150 rupees watch motherboard
Wrong!
Rolex made a number of quartz watches in the 70s/80s to try to keep up with the competition from Japan. This 'watch' is, however, not one of them and clearly a fake. The bracelet alone tells us this without the need to even look inside or at the 'diamonds'.
😂😂😂
Wow, a genuine Rolex with a quartz movement and 100 very rare diamonds. It must have been a special limited edition.
i think it's the unlimited edition
@@kamaradski1😂
There are old rolex with quartz movements (Oysterquartz), but this is not one of them
@@kamaradski1 No, the unwanted edition.
@@AurelioMartinez-oy7mwFunny thing was that he couldn’t remember where he hid the watch.
Last time I laughed this much I was watching Tom and Jerry 😂😂😂😂😂
china Fake Rolex🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes fake
Only one Rolex watch model, the Oysterquartz, has ever had a battery. This watch was produced in limited quantities between 1970 and 2001 and was completely removed from the Rolex catalog in 2003.
Rolex has made a name for itself producing fully automatic watches that do not need an external power source.
As a retired dentist I am amazed at the precision detail of this work while wearing gardening gloves!
Chinese tooth brushes can clean and restore anything. You should know that! 😁
😂😂 yup!
Magical transformation during restoration. At the beginning Oysterquartz, at the end Oyster Perpetual. These videos always have the same scenario: At the beginning, a dump and a dirty lump. And at the end of the story, a great piece of restored electronics.
its fakeeeeeeeeeeee
Not even an Oysterquartz, just a piece of shit.
It wouldn’t be electronic even if it was true, it’s a mechanical watch.
I did the same last week but I found over 300 rare jewels.
Oyster quartz movements were different they were not your traditional quartz movements
Rolex are nice wonderful watches like rolex. ❤😊🤩😍☺️💯⭐🤗⌚⌚⌚⌚
That is rare for sure.... the only rolex in the world using quartz and battery. Take it to a Rolex dealer and demand 1 gazillion dollars 😅😅😅
no, Rolex Datejust Oysterquartz use quartz
@@xDiezz Oh wow. Never knew that. You are right ✅ It is still rare to find a quartz movement Rolex though 🤔
@@xDiezz the oysterquartz movement does not in a slightest look like that in the video.
A beautiful chinese Rolex
Lets hope he finds a nail clipper next time. He could sure use one.
lol 😂
Why you are putting battery? Rolex don’t use batteries at all 😜
I cannot believe I WASTED PRECIOUS TIME watching this video! Wow! THIS person should be ashamed of himself! The inside of the watch just says it ALL!
Rolex не выпускает кварцевые часы. Они гордятся тем, что производят исключительно механические часы, которые среди любителей и коллекционеров считаются более престижными.
Да, раньше существовали и кварцевые Rolex, например, Rolex Oysterquartz, которые можно было найти в каталоге вплоть до 2001 года, но с тех пор бренд отказался от данной идеи и целиком сосредоточился на производстве высокоточных элитных механических калибров для своих часов.
Amazing how rusty that stainless band got.
I so far haven't seen any antique pocket watches getting restored.
I so far haven't seen any antique pocket watches getting restored.
😂😂😂Rolex with Battery 😂😂😂
Imagine ROLEX using push pins in their bracelets,and they only made a few Quartz Watches.This isn’t one of them.
rolex with plastic very rare
Well known fact... Rolex second hands glide with zero hesitations. This one obviously "ticks" along. Congratulations on your reconditioned Rowlecks watch!
Are you sure about that. Been watching a guy on here named Wristwatch revival and the Rolex's he has been working on "ticks" along. Most are older. And just watched a video comparing a real with a fake "wristcheck" is the channel. I would say that it's not a "well known fact."
ua-cam.com/video/G3t2zJViSZU/v-deo.html Appart from the Quartz ones
I should have stooped as soon as I saw the Asian man wearing flip flops.
Rolex?Ha!Ha!Ha!😂😂😂😂
U need 626 battery.😂😂 It's small size🙏😁
Have you ever noticed how these items found always seem to be encrusted in a ton a mud as if the mud were carefully packed around it.
Because it's all fake, everything prepared to make the videos
realest rolex in china 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Look at the watch at the end😅 thats not the watch he was working on....
I think so 😅
Exactly
magic
Yep. The magic of UA-cam clickbait schemes.
I recently watched a "unknown hack" video where a guy uses 10k $ equipment to make a cup.
Play like a fool
Nice manicure 😂
The rare day date quartz in stainless steel😂
Even I'm trying to bring back the old-fashioned. Such as the 1970s outdated board games. They've definitely grabbed my attention the most amount of times.
Maybe this is Rolex imitation... you can find it in Thailand or Singapore....
Super-funny idea:
semi-restoring a trashed watch in the first 75% of the video
and assembling a new copy of that watch in the rest of the video.
Nice!
You forgot the trashing of the first watch (unshown on camera).
They probably filmed the second half first. Then trashed it to set up the irst part of the video.
@@REexpert44 interesting concept. This would solve my question about getting the same watch that was trashed, but in mint condition.
I guess they buy a cheap fake watch, film the end of the video, take it apart, then film the assembly of the "cleaned" watch.
Then they trash it by submerging in all kinds of chemicals. Then they put it in the trash and film the beginning. Right?
@@Apollo440 Thats what im thinking. People like this wouldnt slurge for 2 watches no matter how cheap.
@@REexpert44 I wouldn't categorize them as any kind of people, I just don't know enough to say about the authors to label them like that.
But the deception on their part is evident :) they call it "restoration" while it should be called "trashing watch and mixing up the chronology of the footage for it to seem to be a restoration video".
No way! Can’t be done!
Just started watching.
At least it's good practise for the videographer and the actors :-) well done guys, an honest day of work ;-)
Both the watch and this video, belong right where he found the watch. The amount of time and effort spent restoring this "quartz" watch, he could have bought 2 similar watches.
He didn't restore anything. They planted that there tobegin with.
With the advertising revenues they get with third of a million vues in 3 months, I think it was well worth the spent time to make this video.
*That’s a Rolex like I’m the King of Spain.*
OMG, this is hilarious :D A Rolex not only with quartz movement but such a toy movement :D Also those asian people are so lucky. Usually they find cats and dogs "trapped" within the garbage, now i can see they also find "luxurious" watches :D
Hi notifications squad here😍😍😍
Lots of time spent on a really bad fake. New maybe $30 bucks. But you did a nice job on it. No way your gonna find a real Rolex with Diamonds in the dumps
Not just any diamonds... They're the RAREST diamonds in the world!
Lmao,2 different watches!
Lihay ... Rolex antique works again👍👍❤️❤️😍😍
Loool that rolex cost less than $8 bucks in my country😂
Edit : not $8 bucks but $5 bucks
a sweeping quttz watch😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Amazing conversion from quartz to mechanical! 🤐🤐
Its a fake rolex bro however your skill level is so good i love it
No es el rolex original, pero se agradece el esfuerzo de recuperar algo de ese reloj y saber adaptarle nueva piezas 👏👏
Yo tengo un rolex y ese es el falsooo 😅😅😅😅
You brought it back from the dead. Amazing restoration. And I don't care if the first part of the video was staged.
I bought a 6-pack of these in a back room of a gift shop in Singapore in 1995 for total of $100. To be fair, they did not have 100 of the rarest diamonds in the world. They had sapphires.
Fake video. Nail clippers needed my friend
This is a restoration I would expect a guy like Jeff Spicoli might undertake.
Professional.
Give me $1000 and i will take that stunning watch lol
Recpect ✌️
50 hours of work on a $50 watch. Great job.
50 dollars!!! Your being very generous. 😂 Probably more like 9.99$
Rolex with BATTERY ? It's a fake.😂
Rolex Datejust Oysterquartz, use google.
An authentic Rolex's second hand is almost smooth as it goes around. This visibly ticks therefore it is a faulex.
Oysterquartz doesn’t role like a traditional Rolex. Rolex scrapped the idea after a couple of years. That’s probably why they found it in the dump 😂😂😂
Congratulations with the 1 mln views! Good job!
What's amazing is that the dirt where it was found looked burnt black, and the watch looked like it came from Colorado dirt! I'm trying to wrap my head around this!
Colorado dirt???
@christhayil8354 if you pass through Colorado state, you'll see that some dirt is red.
@@romo0012 The dirt in a lot of areas around the world has red pigment from high iron and clay content. It's not excusive to Colorado.
Amazing, all the work that was put into making this watch again, just the art work was impressive.
Wow. Such beautiful Rolex craftsmanship😮
No joke this was filmed in china 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Rolex made in China org🤣🤣🤣
Bro rubs the movement this much that it converted from quarts to mechanical / automatic 😂
Its a Rorex! 😂
Rolex.....made in Taiwan
What I really love is the half S mask and gloves while wearing flip flops on a wasteland AND those beautiful long nails with all the crap under it!
Hahah Rolex ya right 😂
I like your restorations! This Rolex is probably a fake Datejust Oysterquartz, but who cares!
Probably?
Likely a knock off as Rolexes are usually leak proof and mechanical.
It’s obviously fake, but it looks nothing like a Rolex Oysterquartz. You’re clueless
@@whereRbearsTeeth Yes because Rolex made only one quartz watch.
Just be careful with the alkaline batteries as they can leak.
Are you fucking kidding me 😂😂😂😂😂
Only one Rolex watch model, the Oysterquartz, has ever had a battery. This watch was produced in limited quantities between 1970 and 2001 and was completely removed from the Rolex catalog in 2003.
Rolex has made a name for itself producing fully automatic watches that do not need an external power source.
I feel for his tweezers, I do watch repairs myself and I’d never use the ends of the tweezer’s to lift or remove the dial or module, did he just use tweezers to replace the coil and push the circuit board in, also since when did Rolex have split pins in the links 😮
Rolex, no. Fakex, yes.
*_I love the amount of love and dedication you show on these restorations!_*
I love thar the comment which is nearest 100% pure unadulterated bullshit comes from an account with the name "Fully Restoration Solution". You only have 3 words in your name and you still managed to fuck it up.
They are fake you fool!
This watch is fake I'd have left it in the trash 😂
Есть только один ROLEX - это BAPEX!!
❤😊🤫😊
I am a Gemology & Geology student in a University and I consider myself and expert in Jewelery and Watches and, without any hate I think the rolex is partially fake I only say that because the movement itself is not made by Rolex, is a Battery-Operated Chinese movement, someone must have swapped the movemnt before you found it and plus the Bezel was set by you so its is aftermarket part wich is something that devaluates the watch considering that you don't have the original bezel, assuming that the rest is original I think your watch is worth less that what the owner payed for it or even nothing because I hardly believe that something might want an aftermarket restored rolex, because when they would take the wacth to be serviced the watchmaker will tell you that the movement is unoriginal.
Again no hate here, just telling my vision and the market resell quality standarts for this kind of things!
Well, hello, Sherlock.
Well... I guess being a student of sorts doesn't mean that you have any common sense. This whole video and everything in it is a sham. Its not real. The watch was planted. Its a fake restoration video for views. There was no restoration. If you need further explanation dear student, I'll grab some crayons.
Paid. Not payed
@@JUVI9596 English is not my main language. Sorry!
Yes, everyone knows the best way to restore a $30,000 wristwatch is scrubbing it with soap and water!
amazing talent to restore this paperweight
When it comes to fine imitation watches, gussl delivers. I've bought from them several times, and I've never been let down.
That ain't a rolex bro that's a NoFlex
Well based on my knowledge. This looks like an Oysterquartz... The only Rolex watch ever created to run off of a battery & if so. That was a DAMM!!! Good find indeed.
Bro he put fake diamonds in it 😂
It’s not an oysterquartz…just a fake
Great, I have a Patek Philippe Tourbillon that's looking a bit grubby, could you give it a going over with your toothbrush, soapy water sandpaper and Dremel?
Trabalho Magnífico!
Parabéns.
Vídeo de relógio fake amigo. Relogio chinês ou o que for, pois rolex usa aço 904L INOXIDÁVEL, então JAMAIS irá inferrujar!
5$ Rollex 😄
Fake Rolex.. waste of viewer’s time
At least it works looks good
Amazing talent to restore this watch.
Restoration level China
It's a Roolex with 110 raarst diamunts!
Nothing like a swiss made quartz movement!
Rolex OLIGINAL! 😂😂😂😂
At first. It was painful to watch. Then, I saw the quartz. I felt much better.
Wow! Beautiful Roles! 😂
So many well deserved negative comments - but the guy has 714k subscribers. I really don't get it?
The video of you mucking the watch up and making it look rusty would be far more interesting.
Damn this dude randomly has watch tools for this repair in the middle of the jungle some where in Vietnam.
짝퉁 쿼츠 싸구려 무브 넣었는데
초침이 물흐르듯 흐르네...
진짜를 보여주쇼
The very rara Rolex quartz limited edition. A true wonder of Swiss watch making. Carefully disassembled by a master watch maker, and restored to its prestigious glory.
UA-cam please do something about these fake restoring restoration videos.
All that work to fix a fake rolex😢
Hi Restoration meta, i'm the ceo of rolex and would like to offer you a job at our factory in switzerland, visa and flight included.
Deeply ashamed video! Why would someone stage such nonsense?? 😂😂😅😅😂😅
Fake 100 %
Great restoration, but let's be honest in the title. It is an imitation Rolex and the diamonds are also imitation, not "rarest diamonds in the world". A real Rolex has a serial number both on the outside of the back, and inside the mechanics.
A Rolex with battery. Very original.