Nice job, but a bit effusive. It sounds like your attachment to Rolex is more emotional than technical. I have no problem with superclone watches, despite the "warnings" you provided. If Rolex ADs won't sell me one, well ... I got one elsewhere. Not going to play the AD game. Nobody has ever asked to open the back of my superclone to check its authenticity.
Appreciate your honesty and perspective! While super clones may work for some, our goal was to increase the awareness of Rolex super clones. You’re right-Rolex’s buying process can feel like a game, and it’s not for everyone. It’s always great to hear different viewpoints-thanks for watching!
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Nice job, but a bit effusive. It sounds like your attachment to Rolex is more emotional than technical. I have no problem with superclone watches, despite the "warnings" you provided. If Rolex ADs won't sell me one, well ... I got one elsewhere. Not going to play the AD game. Nobody has ever asked to open the back of my superclone to check its authenticity.
Appreciate your honesty and perspective! While super clones may work for some, our goal was to increase the awareness of Rolex super clones. You’re right-Rolex’s buying process can feel like a game, and it’s not for everyone. It’s always great to hear different viewpoints-thanks for watching!
@@Luxurium7 Thanks. I really enjoy your content and look forward to future videos.
Why support counterfeit with your money? That's just stupid.
@@ikonane Why spend $24,000 for a stainless steel watch on the grey market?
@@jamesmoninger1982 Well I wouldn't either. But it's worse to buy the fake.