The most sophisticated Fake Rolex Watches are nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. Using cutting-edge technology, counterfeiters now replicate not only the visual features of Rolex watches but also their weight and feel. This category of fakes, known as ‘ super fakes’, requires a careful eye and a thorough understanding of Rolex’s craftsmanship to spot.
A good way to test the authenticity of a Rolex watch is by running your finger over the Cyclops, or magnifying lens, on the watch crystal. Authentic Rolexes have a curved lens that enlarges the date written on the watch by 2.5 times. A flat lens is a tell-tale sign of a fake.
Another key indicator of authenticity is the serial number and reference number located on the back of the watch. Authentic Rolexes display their model numbers at 12 o’clock and their serial number near the ‘6’. Authentic serial and model numbers are unique, whereas fakes use the same digits for every watch they produce.
Rolex’s commitment to sleek, unadorned elegance extends all the way to the case backs of their watches. While some rare exceptions and personalized messages from previous owners can be found on a Rolex’s case back, the majority of their watches avoid any form of exterior engravings. Authentic Rolex casebacks feature a repeating three-dimensional ‘ROLEX’ pattern that is easily identifiable, even at different angles.
The most important tip when shopping for a pre-owned Rolex is to buy from an established, reputable dealer. Purchasing from a seller with an ill-reputed reputation can cost you more than just money; collectors and watch enthusiasts will quickly spot your fake watch, and your credibility will be irreparably damaged.