Wax representation...correct?
I only see a "then". I recall those bicycle generators that created energy when pushed against the tire.
I find it interesting that folks are telling YOU the BEST watch for you to buy. I ran across this and hope you find it interesting. Are you or any of your friends going to New York? I think that would be your best bet. Thanks a lot. Now you've piqued my interest in buying one :-)
rappar wrote:
Given that this site has helped me greatly in the past, I wanted to try this question.
I've loved watches since I was a kid 70 years ago. The one I would love to own but just cannot justify $20,000 or more is a Rolex.
Lately, there have been 'SuperClones' that are so good even some jewelers can't tell them apart. However, the problem is that probably well over 90% of the sites you see on line are a scam.
Does anyone know of a site that actually will sell and ship you a super clone?
Thanks,
Ron
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I'm with you, Ron. I've always been fascinated with watches (and cars and cameras :-). I've had a couple of "faux" Rolexes. Both of them were the gold "President" and I enjoyed seeing them on my wrist. Presently I have a solar powered Seiko, a solar Citizen, a Victorinox, an automatic Tissot, a Fitbit, and a couple of "cheapie" but nice looking watches from Temu. But the watch I wear 95% of the time is my solar powered Casio which is waterproof and shows me the date, day, has a stopwatch and "exact" time plus all of its other benefits. I've had three in the past 40 years.
I purchased the first "Rolex" from a vendor in NYC when I went to a Yankee's game back in the 80's and paid $25. the second was pretty much the same thing. My wife and I took our granddaughter to see "The Christmas Show" at Radio City this past December and I was checking out the street vendors and the prices of "the" Rolexes were around $125, but of course that depends on your negotiating skills.
I knew a guy, years ago, that had a gold "President" and he loved to talk about it. The funny thing was that it didn't keep good time and the required "tuneup" was expensive. BUT, it did look prestigious. Good luck, Ron. Do you ever get to New York? You'll see them there!
Every one, a winner!! Very nicely done. Sharp and well composed! Especially the fascinated by the duck "ball".
alberio wrote:
If it had an international warranty, then I might consider it. The price is still too high.
I know what you’re saying but as Mike pointed out, it’s actually $2300 divided by 9. I hadn’t considered that at the time.
#’s 1 and 9 do it for me. All are nicely done.
and don't know if this is a good deal or not. I saw it on Craig's list today. The price seems a little high but that's quite a warranty. What say you?
Very nice, Beth. I like the cropped on the best.
Great colors and sharpness. Nice captures on your part. Which camera and lens?