These replicas are great for customising. As you can access the movement and dial unlike the real thing, I put my replica Mission to Mars dial into the case of my replica Misson to Mercury. Now I have something a bit more like the Alaska Project Speedmaster.
I got the same version as you but a Mission to Mercury. As you say they make perfect daily beaters. Believe it or not this is one of the weaker replicas as it doesn't have the sunken sub-dials, there's no etching on the caseback (it's printed instead) and the case size is a little larger. Also as you pointed out the colours tend to be slightly off too. There are a number of other minor differences too, dial text, strap etc. Having researched these quite a bit it doesn't necessarily come down to cost either I suspect these are simply earlier versions and as is usual with the chinese factories they roll out improved versions over time.
@@KingWilliam no, the above commenter is correct. The earliest versions are repurposed metal cases that have been painted. The metal cases previously were being used for the fake Moonwatches. There are a few different plastic case models too. The best copies are actually a plastic version.
@@KingWilliam I disagree. It’s a minefield out there. I bought a fake for approx 20USD and the one they sent was better than the 30, 60, and 100+ ones that friends have received. That’s not to say all 20 fakes are the best, far from it. But as I mentioned earlier it’s not a clear cut price point tier system.
hahaha! Funny as it is IF there is a Watch with the Fake is Better than the Authentic's THIS IS IT ! when you wear a Fake one you don't feel as silly wearing something that feel like a Toy on the wrist and keep reminding you how Stupid i was of getting one . i sold it and Got a Fake one just by Curiosity . And Holy Moly I am Gonna ORDER THEM ALL lol
Wish you showed the Chrono function- which is really different than the real deal. The subdial on the right is meant to be a tenth of a second counter but it's meaningless. Reckon it could be cool to get a real one and insert the dial and movement into the fake case (if it would fit and the pushers meshed correctly) - then you'd have the real deal movement and dial in a higher quality (fake) case sporting a decent crystal that doesn't scratch so easily!
Not into replicas but this one is awesome and knocks it out of park. Swatch screwed everybody over for not making them accessible online and there aren't many boutiques in the United States that offer them. It's almost impossible to get a real one only way is from scalpers and then you are going to pay double, or triple and it's not worth it. I purchased four of these replicas myself because I got tied of waiting to get a real one online from DHgate and they're amazing they work great they look perfect I have a couple that you can't even tell the difference from a real one and I would much rather buy these than get scammed for the real one several hundred dollars over asking. They have been cloning these watches since they came out and they're getting better and better someone had to do something hopefully to CEO of SWATCH for pull his head out of his goddamn ass and make it so everyone could get one at this point keep buying a replicas hopefully it'll piss someone off eventually
The country that these are made in (can't print the name) didn't take long to copy these. I saw there were different copies of these out there at all prices. I think this one was under 30.
@@KingWilliam it doesn't matter whether you buy one for 19, or 30, or 70 euros. they are all the same watches with the same movements, where the right totaliser does not work. therefore, only look for models around 19euro, it's enough money for this plastic watch. for models around 30 euros, only the packaging box is included.
These replicas are great for customising. As you can access the movement and dial unlike the real thing, I put my replica Mission to Mars dial into the case of my replica Misson to Mercury. Now I have something a bit more like the Alaska Project Speedmaster.
I'm thinking of doing the same with this one and put it in another "replica" watch that has a cruddy movement....
I got the same version as you but a Mission to Mercury. As you say they make perfect daily beaters. Believe it or not this is one of the weaker replicas as it doesn't have the sunken sub-dials, there's no etching on the caseback (it's printed instead) and the case size is a little larger. Also as you pointed out the colours tend to be slightly off too. There are a number of other minor differences too, dial text, strap etc. Having researched these quite a bit it doesn't necessarily come down to cost either I suspect these are simply earlier versions and as is usual with the chinese factories they roll out improved versions over time.
monetization. One has the mission engraved below the planet on the back
@@KingWilliam no, the above commenter is correct. The earliest versions are repurposed metal cases that have been painted. The metal cases previously were being used for the fake Moonwatches.
There are a few different plastic case models too. The best copies are actually a plastic version.
@@michaelmo6575 Even with a hinese fake you get what you pay for
@@KingWilliam I disagree. It’s a minefield out there. I bought a fake for approx 20USD and the one they sent was better than the 30, 60, and 100+ ones that friends have received. That’s not to say all 20 fakes are the best, far from it. But as I mentioned earlier it’s not a clear cut price point tier system.
@@michaelmo6575 it's a fake so it's a gamble anyway. I bought this to see if I would like a real one. I don't think at 280$ it would be worth it.
hahaha! Funny as it is IF there is a Watch with the Fake is Better than the Authentic's THIS IS IT ! when you wear a Fake one you don't feel as silly wearing something that feel like a Toy on the wrist and keep reminding you how Stupid i was of getting one . i sold it and Got a Fake one just by Curiosity . And Holy Moly I am Gonna ORDER THEM ALL lol
Wish you showed the Chrono function- which is really different than the real deal. The subdial on the right is meant to be a tenth of a second counter but it's meaningless. Reckon it could be cool to get a real one and insert the dial and movement into the fake case (if it would fit and the pushers meshed correctly) - then you'd have the real deal movement and dial in a higher quality (fake) case sporting a decent crystal that doesn't scratch so easily!
I didn't think of it. The chronograph does work properly
exactly! i'm surprised that the chinese don't manage to install an identical clockwork where all the auxiliary dials also work
@@KingWilliam yes, the big hand works well, also the hand on the left sub-dial is ok. only right without function.
Not into replicas but this one is awesome and knocks it out of park. Swatch screwed everybody over for not making them accessible online and there aren't many boutiques in the United States that offer them. It's almost impossible to get a real one only way is from scalpers and then you are going to pay double, or triple and it's not worth it. I purchased four of these replicas myself because I got tied of waiting to get a real one online from DHgate and they're amazing they work great they look perfect I have a couple that you can't even tell the difference from a real one and I would much rather buy these than get scammed for the real one several hundred dollars over asking. They have been cloning these watches since they came out and they're getting better and better someone had to do something hopefully to CEO of SWATCH for pull his head out of his goddamn ass and make it so everyone could get one at this point keep buying a replicas hopefully it'll piss someone off eventually
I agree. It was too much $$ for a quartz watch and for a swatch. I still like the Omega watches. You get what you pay for.
I have purchased 3, one for $63. one for $32, and one for $17. The $63 is decent, the $17 one is , well $17.
The country that these are made in (can't print the name) didn't take long to copy these. I saw there were different copies of these out there at all prices. I think this one was under 30.
@@KingWilliam it doesn't matter whether you buy one for 19, or 30, or 70 euros. they are all the same watches with the same movements, where the right totaliser does not work. therefore, only look for models around 19euro, it's enough money for this plastic watch. for models around 30 euros, only the packaging box is included.
Hey I did it I finally got 200 subscribers
Nice. Soon monitization.