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Myths and Realities of Rolex ReplicasMyths and Realities of Rolex Replicas You, as a customer, might notice seeing many more Rolex replica dealers on the Internet. Some of these dealers don't necessarily offer great products and can't offer something new to the customers. But most of these dealers are rookies who don't know much about Rolex replicas, and they are usually shut down after a few months, so they try to sell as many replicas as they can whichever way possible. This article is written to clarify the myths and realities of Rolex replicas. You must have a lot of confusion on your mind about what is false, and what is really true. Try not to be too confused by all these new dealers who know nothing about Rolex replicas, and the bad dealers who are just trying to rip you off to make a few dollars. We will clarify all the most common myths about Rolex replicas. These are listed in no particular order. Myth #1: "Genuine Grade 1 Swiss-made Rolex replicas are exactly the same as a real Rolex, but many dealers say Grade 1 Japan-made Rolex replicas are 99.9% identical to the real thing." Reality: False. Genuine Grade 1 Swiss-made Rolex replicas are really so similar that no one can ever tell the difference, and so many dealers say they are exactly the same as a real Rolex (of course which isn't true, or it must be a real Rolex). Grade 1 Japan-made Rolex replicas, on the other hand, are very similar to a Rolex watch. But it is by no means indistinguishable. There are still many flaws that exist, and the watch does not feel and weigh exactly like a real Rolex. But realistically speaking, how can you expect a watch that retails for $200 to look, feel, and weigh exactly like a $10,000 Rolex watch? Japan-made replicas cost $30-$50 wholesale, so it follows by logic that it simply is not possible.
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