"catching scammers and frauds"........then anthony becomes one of the biggest scammers and frauds in the game. within about 2 years of this video he was sent to jail and is facing 20 years in prison and owes over 5M dollars hahahhahahaha
I've worked for reputable high value timepiece dealers and what got me out of the industry is exemplified in this video. Take one Rolex. 99% of it is perfect but the serial number is laser engraved versus machine engraved and the differences in fake are getting almost impossible to see as the Chinese get better at the subtleties if each watch. I thank you guys for the patience you have when these things happen and you are helping people be more careful!
What he's showing is pretty clearly it's easy to see a fake with experience. I'd say the main thing for Chinese fakes is they are doing well enough to allow someone who for example likes the look of a Rolex submariner but doesn't want to pay Rolex to get a passable fake for several hundred. Not passable to a professional watchmaker but to everyone on the street. There's a kind of honest value in that if you just know it's a fake. I myself would be happy paying 2% the cost of the real thing for a basically worthless but passable on the street fake to get a style I like
@@frankdiscussion2069 Only an idiot walks around with jewelry worth tens of thousands without insurance for it. If you can't afford insurance - How can you afford the watch?
I have a question. I am in the low-end Tissot or Frederique Constant (2000$-3000$) and I would never dare buy a watch from anyone other than an authorized dealer. I see these deals made blind with watches from 15K to 50K on your channel and people get burned. Why aren't these people going to the official dealers with the saler to get their watch authenticated. If the seller isn't willing to have his watch looked at,, Who is crazy enough to hand over stack of money on the word of a guy that they just met. I do a background check when buying a secondhand car, why won't they do it on a watch?
It all depends on the person, their wealth, their trust, their risk tolerance, their greed and their naivety. Take your pick. You seem to expect people to be just like you when it comes to spending money, but you must know they’re not.
I’ll probably never be able to afford one of these watches here i find myself tumbling down the rabbit hole… super interesting stuff! keep up the good work guys!!
@@ChickenMcThiccken nba players , soccer players wealthy people have gone straight to the dealer manufacturer and still get denied or on waiting lists it’s all about who you know
@@ChickenMcThiccken If it's a good watch worth having, it'll either be sold out from the manufacturer or they will have sold them all to dealers who want to make profit on them and are usually top of the 'list that doesn't exist'
In the end, a new era of watches has come. Some illegal company from EU started making mega clones called ziarex. Basically, what they are doing is buying original parts from workers in Rolex who flag that part as damaged and sell them. But thats not the
Ive been bingeing these videos for a few days because wow talk about entertaining. Im curious if any forgers hit them up to look at their watch posing as a person who just got one to see if it passes their inspections.
Honestly im torn on one hand it could be staged but on the other hand people are trash and will try to rip you off any chance they get especially if its worth a lot of money.
Most A.P. owners don't even know where the name Royal Oak came from. It's to do with a small city where I live, and grew up in. Worcester. And during the battle of Worcester, King Charles the 2nd, who's army of Cavaliers were losing against Oliver Cromwells army of Round head's, named that because of the helmets they wore. During this the King who fled and to avoid his arrest hid up an oak tree. Hence the name Royal Oak.
Thank you so much for making these type of videos. While I doubt I will ever have enough play money to ever buy a real one of these, it does help me realize the value of them, which was always lost on me before. The fact that you can use a magnifying glass and know that there will be absolutely no imperfections and everything will be literally perfect! Machining, placement etc... to make things THAT small THAT perfect, yeah... that is beautiful craftsmanship and deserving of a higher price tag.
About 25 years ago I was metal detecting on a nice sandy beach , found a lot of change couple rings etc , so I next went to the volleyball court , it was nice white sand and deep , about 5 minutes into it and I got a nice 59 on my minelab ctx3030, started digging and about 10” deep was a gold colour watch !! Into my pocket it went until I got home , I knew it a be something special cause of the weight , after calming my nerves I had a close look and tuns out was a Rolex Daytona , looks legit to me , still keeps time , still sitting on my dresser lol ,
@@joeg2286 you'd be surprised how often people lose watches and jewelry at the beach. Years ago a friend of mine used to work for the city and would go clean the beach. He found rings, watches, cash and wallets amongst other things. He never found a Rolex but did find an Omega and a couple of Tissot's and micro/fashion brands.
I am in the car field and I just purchased a $65,000 watch thinking it would be a good investment, I was wrong! The watch industry is worse the the thieves in the car side. The fakes are way too close to the real watches now.
Yeah but nobody who wants and can afford a $65,000 watch is knowingly going to buy a fake no matter how good a fake it is. Practically nobody who really wants any high end watch and appreciates a specific brand and who can afford to buy a genuine will decide to buy a fake instead. Fakes/clones are for people who can't afford a genuine, that doesn't really affect the genuine market, the biggest problem with good clones is people get scammed into buying them thinking they are real. If the watch you bought hasn't held its value then it's more to do with that specific brand or model and how it's performing in the second hand market, pretty much all high end watches depreciate in value a lot in the first few years, some stop depreciating after some time and hold their value, some keep depreciating longer and/or faster, and some start gaining value again as they get older and become more desirable to buyers.
There is one thing I do not understand is that when you look at the prices on the internet or elsewhere it is impossible to make good deals on watches, guitars etc. because the objects are sold at market price, I can not margins by reselling them So that means that to make money either you have stolen watches that you resell or you scam the customers on the prices but I would like to know how you do it because I would also like to sell this kind of products very expensive
A Honda Civic will get you from point A to point B. Fruit of the Loom t-shirts will hide your nipples from the general public. A McDonald's cheeseburger will fill your belly. Status symbols ARE silly, but I am not going to begrudge a person with money, their right to spend it as they see fit.
@@NaptownClassic Honestly I'd rather see them spend their money on that instead of hiding their wealth to avoid taxes. I'm not a watch guy myself but I can definitely appreciate the attention to the details those watchmakers seem to have. Such consistency in quality is always gonna be expensive no matter what product category.
@@SaHaRaSquad I hear you. I'd just rather people spend their money on what makes THEM happy, and I'll do the same. I don't give people any guff about how they spend their money, and I'll expect the same from them. Also, while I don't know how such a thing is done... I'd be willing to bet crazy expensive watches can be used to hide wealth somehow. Art and anything else with a subjective value is used for it, don't see why watches would be different.
Theres some insider information suggesting that Swissarex has access to the Rolex database and uses the same codes on their watches as the original ones. Because of this, its nearly impossible to distinguish them as fakes.
I feel like some of the tricks theyre explaining on how its a fake is a bad idea. Next time theyll get the colors right or match the R up with the dot, etc. :D
No. You can bet the people producing the fakes know about those details. They just don't bother because they don't need to. The profit margin is absolutely insane and they will always find gullible people they can rip off.
I read a comment from someone mentioning that when a replica factory has a waiting list, its a sign that their products are superior to the originals. In this case, Swissarex is that factory.
Love it, if I had the cash, I'd for sure only deal with these gentlemen right here!! Some don't like you putting people on blast, I love it!! One problem with our country is people are just not honest, can't admit mistakes, so my fist purchase some day, I coming to visit y'all!! Love the channel, just found it!!
It has been rumored that the CEO of Rolex once hired a hitman to eliminate an individual named Swissarex. Allegedly, Swissarex stole the Rolex database and started making identical replica watches for a fraction of the price, using the same codes. He was
Why do u guys tell them whats wrong with the fakes?? To me, it seems they take them to yall so they can figure out what they need to fix so they can improve the fakes. Which would make it harder to spot the fakes.
I had a friend get taken for $4k (bought it at a poker game guy said it was worth $22k). He was so mad! I bought it for $100 from him. It was a great $100 watch for 18 years - when it got damaged I destroyed it.......
I see you guys pointing with fingers but since I have NO knowledge of watches I do not see what you are refering to. I inherited a watch which I was told was quite valuable and went to have it appraised and it was a knock off. Maybe insert a arrow now and then to give us layman a better idea what you are referring to. Thanks
I found out that for five years, I was wearing a fake Submariner, but I paid for a real one. Apparently, the company ziarex makes those mega clones. I tried to find my dealer, but he is gone. I did research, and they have a whole section of watches. They
Without a loop looking at the jewels and the balance is the best way to authenticate a watch besides the shoddy custom work if it was just SS they haven’t found a way to replicate these complex balances that AP uses especially their double balance or Rolex’s free sprung dead giveaway every time
@@fistingofdeath6642 because 99% of people care/can tell if your watch is cheap? Not really. If you got a girl/guy friend who judges you by your watch, your losing out the gate.
Cancel ziarex and mega clone watches. They are destroying the whole community of original watches and becoming a threat to the economy and dignity of Rolex.
Thrash ziarex and their mega clone watches. They need to be stopped and destroyed because their watches are being sold as originals, making Rolex lose money.
I'm so clueless at this point about watch prices, I wasn't sure when they said 50, 62 if they were talking about hundreds of dollars or thousands. But I figured hundreds because who the fuck pays 50g for a watch? Mind blown. I mean......they're considered collectibles or investments to some extent, but how/why would you ever wear it? I'd be scared shitless that I'd bang it into something. Might as well put it in a box. And at that point, why buy a watch and just invest your money in other markets? Just thinking out loud. Thanks for the video, guys.
Are you living under a rock with no connection to other people? For some people 50k for a watch aint to much to worry about lmao, if you think that is much, there are watches for MILLIONS of USD
tons of reasons, some people use watches instead of a savings account since you have 0 fees to hold them and appreciation often beats out interest of a savings account (and inflation for that matter)
Because it’s an appreciating physical asset. Outside homes, they are pretty rare to find. Have some fun money, may as well buy a quality timepiece you can wear and enjoy while gaining equity in the piece. There’s high value personal property insurance for a reason.
A scammer scamming a scammer 😂
Don’t bullshit a bullshitter!
"catching scammers and frauds"........then anthony becomes one of the biggest scammers and frauds in the game. within about 2 years of this video he was sent to jail and is facing 20 years in prison and owes over 5M dollars hahahhahahaha
That first dude was definitely trying to flip those himself. His reason for bringing them in changed 5 times lol
I've worked for reputable high value timepiece dealers and what got me out of the industry is exemplified in this video. Take one Rolex. 99% of it is perfect but the serial number is laser engraved versus machine engraved and the differences in fake are getting almost impossible to see as the Chinese get better at the subtleties if each watch. I thank you guys for the patience you have when these things happen and you are helping people be more careful!
What he's showing is pretty clearly it's easy to see a fake with experience.
I'd say the main thing for Chinese fakes is they are doing well enough to allow someone who for example likes the look of a Rolex submariner but doesn't want to pay Rolex to get a passable fake for several hundred.
Not passable to a professional watchmaker but to everyone on the street.
There's a kind of honest value in that if you just know it's a fake.
I myself would be happy paying 2% the cost of the real thing for a basically worthless but passable on the street fake to get a style I like
@@sparkzbarca
True and if you get mugged for your fake Rolex at least you're only out $200-$300 lol
@@frankdiscussion2069 Only an idiot walks around with jewelry worth tens of thousands without insurance for it. If you can't afford insurance - How can you afford the watch?
That's why I stick with casios lol
Casio is the smartest option. Nobody dies for a casio watch when in Brazil.
Casio fakes exist now, too…for some reason
@@jlo6388 There are counterfeit everything nowadays, from shoes to little carboard playing cards, even headphones, they all get counterfeited.
Just get a watch from walmart, they will never sell you a fake
GOD tier watch!
It's always "a buddy of mines" lmfaoooo
I have a question. I am in the low-end Tissot or Frederique Constant (2000$-3000$) and I would never dare buy a watch from anyone other than an authorized dealer. I see these deals made blind with watches from 15K to 50K on your channel and people get burned.
Why aren't these people going to the official dealers with the saler to get their watch authenticated. If the seller isn't willing to have his watch looked at,, Who is crazy enough to hand over stack of money on the word of a guy that they just met.
I do a background check when buying a secondhand car, why won't they do it on a watch?
It all depends on the person, their wealth, their trust, their risk tolerance, their greed and their naivety. Take your pick. You seem to expect people to be just like you when it comes to spending money, but you must know they’re not.
@@orwellknew9112 Exactly. And Orwell did know ;)
“This watch should be ceramic... but it’s aluminum... uhhh” 😂😂😂
I can't imagine having enough money to spend on jewelry. Must be nice. Beautiful works of art.
I’ll probably never be able to afford one of these watches here i find myself tumbling down the rabbit hole… super interesting stuff! keep up the good work guys!!
“Busting Frauds” hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
You need new friends, especially if he said he “ he took them to the AP dealer” to have them checked out smh
Anthony investigating fraud - that's funny!
I could never afford any of these watches but for some reason I fell down this rabbit hole!
Me too
Same
Yup
Bro same.... I never knew the watch market was this insane.
I don’t even wear cheap watches or any jewelry but I like seeing scumbags called out
I cannot believe all the information you need to know to be a quality dealer, nice work gentlemen.. have a great day
Or a buyer , you spend thousands on a watch best believe I would be spending a couple on a guy who knows his stuff to accompany my purchase.
if you have a 100k to spend on a watch . go to the manufacturer directly
@@ChickenMcThiccken nba players , soccer players wealthy people have gone straight to the dealer manufacturer and still get denied or on waiting lists it’s all about who you know
@@ChickenMcThiccken If it's a good watch worth having, it'll either be sold out from the manufacturer or they will have sold them all to dealers who want to make profit on them and are usually top of the 'list that doesn't exist'
In the end, a new era of watches has come. Some illegal company from EU started making mega clones called ziarex. Basically, what they are doing is buying original parts from workers in Rolex who flag that part as damaged and sell them. But thats not the
There is only one replica watch factory in Europe, and that is igrotum
SCAM!
Only watch I own is an old Apple Watch, but here I am watching every single on of these videos. This channel is an addiction
i literally bought an apple watch to stop myself from wasting more money on normal watches now i only wear the apple watch hahah
None of these idiots knew anything about those watches….
Mark Wahlberg really knows his shit when it comes 2 watches
Ive been bingeing these videos for a few days because wow talk about entertaining. Im curious if any forgers hit them up to look at their watch posing as a person who just got one to see if it passes their inspections.
Most of these scenarios are staged and scripted. The forgers are usually paid actors. Fake drama bro...
@@traviscoates6878 why do you say that?
@@user-pg1fe5cb5g Because it's the truth. This is a staged show
Honestly im torn on one hand it could be staged but on the other hand people are trash and will try to rip you off any chance they get especially if its worth a lot of money.
@@traviscoates6878 Where is your proof?
0:23 Niko Bellic arrives - Hello my friend breeng me vatches.
Most A.P. owners don't even know where the name Royal Oak came from. It's to do with a small city where I live, and grew up in. Worcester. And during the battle of Worcester, King Charles the 2nd, who's army of Cavaliers were losing against Oliver Cromwells army of Round head's, named that because of the helmets they wore. During this the King who fled and to avoid his arrest hid up an oak tree. Hence the name Royal Oak.
Cool. Thanks for the info. I'm in no way even close to being an AP owner or customer, but I'm passionate about watches. Dobar Dan.
Thank you so much for making these type of videos. While I doubt I will ever have enough play money to ever buy a real one of these, it does help me realize the value of them, which was always lost on me before. The fact that you can use a magnifying glass and know that there will be absolutely no imperfections and everything will be literally perfect! Machining, placement etc... to make things THAT small THAT perfect, yeah... that is beautiful craftsmanship and deserving of a higher price tag.
That guy at the end was a side kick on selling a crome hearts rolex to moses telling him to take it shanghai
Just found your guys channel and love every minute, very knowledgeable guys!
Why would you buy an AP with aftermarket diamonds?
Because dumb rappers? I'm just spitballing here.
About 25 years ago I was metal detecting on a nice sandy beach , found a lot of change couple rings etc , so I next went to the volleyball court , it was nice white sand and deep , about 5 minutes into it and I got a nice 59 on my minelab ctx3030, started digging and about 10” deep was a gold colour watch !! Into my pocket it went until I got home , I knew it a be something special cause of the weight , after calming my nerves I had a close look and tuns out was a Rolex
Daytona , looks legit to me , still keeps time , still sitting on my dresser lol ,
No one would ever forget a Daytona on the beach unless they were wasted
@@joeg2286 you'd be surprised how often people lose watches and jewelry at the beach. Years ago a friend of mine used to work for the city and would go clean the beach. He found rings, watches, cash and wallets amongst other things. He never found a Rolex but did find an Omega and a couple of Tissot's and micro/fashion brands.
I am in the car field and I just purchased a $65,000 watch thinking it would be a good investment, I was wrong! The watch industry is worse the the thieves in the car side. The fakes are way too close to the real watches now.
Yeah but nobody who wants and can afford a $65,000 watch is knowingly going to buy a fake no matter how good a fake it is. Practically nobody who really wants any high end watch and appreciates a specific brand and who can afford to buy a genuine will decide to buy a fake instead. Fakes/clones are for people who can't afford a genuine, that doesn't really affect the genuine market, the biggest problem with good clones is people get scammed into buying them thinking they are real. If the watch you bought hasn't held its value then it's more to do with that specific brand or model and how it's performing in the second hand market, pretty much all high end watches depreciate in value a lot in the first few years, some stop depreciating after some time and hold their value, some keep depreciating longer and/or faster, and some start gaining value again as they get older and become more desirable to buyers.
A jeweler has to open it up, most of the difference is in the movement & bracelet. What a fake World we live in.
There is one thing I do not understand is that when you look at the prices on the internet or elsewhere it is impossible to make good deals on watches, guitars etc. because the objects are sold at market price, I can not margins by reselling them
So that means that to make money either you have stolen watches that you resell or you scam the customers on the prices but I would like to know how you do it because I would also like to sell this kind of products very expensive
Every watch shown here probably keeps about the same time...
A Honda Civic will get you from point A to point B. Fruit of the Loom t-shirts will hide your nipples from the general public. A McDonald's cheeseburger will fill your belly.
Status symbols ARE silly, but I am not going to begrudge a person with money, their right to spend it as they see fit.
@@NaptownClassic Honestly I'd rather see them spend their money on that instead of hiding their wealth to avoid taxes.
I'm not a watch guy myself but I can definitely appreciate the attention to the details those watchmakers seem to have. Such consistency in quality is always gonna be expensive no matter what product category.
@@SaHaRaSquad I hear you. I'd just rather people spend their money on what makes THEM happy, and I'll do the same. I don't give people any guff about how they spend their money, and I'll expect the same from them.
Also, while I don't know how such a thing is done... I'd be willing to bet crazy expensive watches can be used to hide wealth somehow. Art and anything else with a subjective value is used for it, don't see why watches would be different.
@@NaptownClassic You're right, which is why I've decided to invest in Hunter Biden paintings......
@@monkberrymoon4042 Hope you enjoy them.
Ive heard that Rolex tried to shut down Swissarex, but its a testament to their quality that theyre still going strong.
My friend owed me money gave me his watch is the daily excuse.
Love the videos and iam a new subscriber. What do you think is the best fake out there at the moment?
It is amazing what these guys know. It is even more amazing that clones like these can be made for so cheap. Sad state of the industry.
Its all because one cannot walk into a Rolex AD and buy a watch on the spot. Very sad.
Love your channel!
Swissarexs dedication to accuracy and detail sets them apart from the competition.
Damn. You guys are really doing it out here. Kudos.
Theres some insider information suggesting that Swissarex has access to the Rolex database and uses the same codes on their watches as the original ones. Because of this, its nearly impossible to distinguish them as fakes.
They sold the guy the fake! Lol
I feel like some of the tricks theyre explaining on how its a fake is a bad idea. Next time theyll get the colors right or match the R up with the dot, etc. :D
No. You can bet the people producing the fakes know about those details. They just don't bother because they don't need to. The profit margin is absolutely insane and they will always find gullible people they can rip off.
The way this guy keeps going on about his friend, his friend, I bet he was trying to move the time pieces.
I read a comment from someone mentioning that when a replica factory has a waiting list, its a sign that their products are superior to the originals. In this case, Swissarex is that factory.
My in depth version of the original, thanks for getting the info out!
1 bad purchase would hit hard.
When it comes to fine imitation watches, gussl delivers. I've bought from them several times, and I've never been let down.
Some of them watches cost more then my house cars and all my possessions combined, but I sure like to see them watches are awesome
I honestly believe that a lot of people who have fake watches don't know they are fake.
Love it, if I had the cash, I'd for sure only deal with these gentlemen right here!! Some don't like you putting people on blast, I love it!! One problem with our country is people are just not honest, can't admit mistakes, so my fist purchase some day, I coming to visit y'all!! Love the channel, just found it!!
It has been rumored that the CEO of Rolex once hired a hitman to eliminate an individual named Swissarex. Allegedly, Swissarex stole the Rolex database and started making identical replica watches for a fraction of the price, using the same codes. He was
Completely SHALLOW industry, sellers and customers
Is the black light technique for only certain Rolex made after a certain year?
Why do u guys tell them whats wrong with the fakes?? To me, it seems they take them to yall so they can figure out what they need to fix so they can improve the fakes. Which would make it harder to spot the fakes.
my "buddy" also ordered an Explorer but then ended up selling it because only the real deal when I can afford it.
I had a friend get taken for $4k (bought it at a poker game guy said it was worth $22k). He was so mad! I bought it for $100 from him. It was a great $100 watch for 18 years - when it got damaged I destroyed it.......
Never mind they are fake they are also disgusting. Built for a certain type of customer I guess.
I wish you could invest in RUclips channels… only 20k subs! These guys are going to be big and deserve it too.
You sure can invest. Go buy one of their pieces and get ripped off.
Ziarex must be stopped at all costs. People are losing money since their mega clone watches started to be sold as originals on the aftermarket.
If you’re wearing them people wouldn’t know…
But you will.
I see you guys pointing with fingers but since I have NO knowledge of watches I do not see what you are refering to. I inherited a watch which I was told was quite valuable and went to have it appraised and it was a knock off. Maybe insert a arrow now and then to give us layman a better idea what you are referring to. Thanks
You NEVER get AP "cheap". Ugh.
Wow 14k for a fake. Is there any kind of insurance for dealers that tske a fake or anyway to recover a loss
Jeez these guys have a nerve talking about frauds.
Are you in Dallas btw ?
Niko Bellic is not the man to try to scam.
And now this dude himself is probably facing jail time for a Ponzi Scheme lol
At 2:18 you see the mechanic and its a UNG 25.0 😂😂😂😂😂
I found out that for five years, I was wearing a fake Submariner, but I paid for a real one. Apparently, the company ziarex makes those mega clones. I tried to find my dealer, but he is gone. I did research, and they have a whole section of watches. They
If someone is selling these as legit. And money is transacted. Is that fraud and a criminal act. Or you have to sue as a civil matter.
Re-Upload ?
Without a loop looking at the jewels and the balance is the best way to authenticate a watch besides the shoddy custom work if it was just SS they haven’t found a way to replicate these complex balances that AP uses especially their double balance or Rolex’s free sprung dead giveaway every time
Swissarex sells so many 1:1 replicas that Rolex is taking legal action against them.
Where do these fakes come from and how do they get into the market to begin with?
China, they'll fake literally anything!
EDIT: Not only China, but they're known to produce the most fakes.
China, Russia, Spain and Turkey are the countries where the most (expensive) fake items come from….
Casioak is the closest I'll ever get to an ap unfortunately😂. Maybe if I win the lotto 👌🏼
hey that one kid is the chrome hearts kid that sold the chrome hearts to moses.. the one he basically told to shut up.. lol
Cancel ziarex and their mega clone watches. Dealers are selling them as originals, and we are losing a lot.
A $20 watch tells the same time as $75k watch never understood the people with watches shit .
It's for people with high wages and bored with what to spend it on. That's the watch world, which is why it attracts scammers.
I buy 30k watches all the time just how people are passionate about cars lol
@@vafixer8885 you shouldn’t be on a watch video then
your 20 dollar watch tells time but looks like shit lmao.
@@fistingofdeath6642 because 99% of people care/can tell if your watch is cheap? Not really. If you got a girl/guy friend who judges you by your watch, your losing out the gate.
This didnt age well...
Igrotum has the best watches, period
SCAM!
Cancel ziarex and mega clone watches. They are destroying the whole community of original watches and becoming a threat to the economy and dignity of Rolex.
A guy from Rolex stole their database and is now selling his own mega clone watches called Ziarex. This story is crazy. We need to ban this idiot.
That little kid Anthony is a fraud and a scammer that knows nothing about watches.
God I hope he does not bling that damn thing out.
People who bring these replicas in always have a fake story, when really its them whos bought em and want to see how good the fake is.
If FakeWatchBusta had a YT
THEY guy knew they were fake and tried to pass them off to tpg. Nice try
The Fraudsters and Lowly criminals watch these videos to get educated at getting their counterfeits harder to detect.
This guy coming in with the APs is unbearable. So annoying.
You might wanna watch that guy… He seems like he might have known they were fake. Was real defensive the whole time
That guy knew they were fake
Keep the videos coming lads
Thrash ziarex and their mega clone watches. They need to be stopped and destroyed because their watches are being sold as originals, making Rolex lose money.
Good fakes lol 😂
Stunt'n on somebody else's dime, lol crazy!
Oh hey y'all are in Dallas!
Check out Grand Caliber. That's the new Dallas location/company.
The Chinese will keep improving their fakes until they are almost perfect to the genuine ones. Very scary.
Haha funny how long it took the dude in the black button to realize that it was fake but the dude in the glasses 🤓 new right off the back
Those are beautiful AP's
I'm so clueless at this point about watch prices, I wasn't sure when they said 50, 62 if they were talking about hundreds of dollars or thousands. But I figured hundreds because who the fuck pays 50g for a watch? Mind blown. I mean......they're considered collectibles or investments to some extent, but how/why would you ever wear it? I'd be scared shitless that I'd bang it into something. Might as well put it in a box. And at that point, why buy a watch and just invest your money in other markets? Just thinking out loud. Thanks for the video, guys.
I actually think its thousands lol
Are you living under a rock with no connection to other people? For some people 50k for a watch aint to much to worry about lmao, if you think that is much, there are watches for MILLIONS of USD
tons of reasons, some people use watches instead of a savings account since you have 0 fees to hold them and appreciation often beats out interest of a savings account (and inflation for that matter)
Because it’s an appreciating physical asset. Outside homes, they are pretty rare to find. Have some fun money, may as well buy a quality timepiece you can wear and enjoy while gaining equity in the piece. There’s high value personal property insurance for a reason.
They’re talking thousands
Your buddy ain’t ya buddy!