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VIP MEMBER / SUPPORTER!
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Prince of Darkness
Join Date: May 2007
Location: SF Bay Area
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I think the people on this board are extremely knowledgeable and can tell a gen from a rep without too much trouble. The general public have no idea of what a gen look like. If you look the part of being able to afford an expensive watch, you will have no problem IMHO. BTW. I didn't wear my Datejust when I go on shore excursion because I was afraid I may be robbed for wearing my "Rolex". I worn a Citizen Eco Drive which is a much better quality watch than my rep. I thought that was hilarious. Jk |
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I'm Coming Around
Join Date: May 2010
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well, as far as rep vs gen goes, its really kind unfair to fool someone who doesnt know what to look for. Thats kind of like taking a rabbit out of a hat in front of a 7 year old girl. As far as quality, well, even someone who doesnt know what to look for can spot bad quality. That's why i sent my Cartier back. I saw glue residue beneath the bezel. Didnt take me long to figure out how cheaply it was made. You can easily deduce its a rep since gens arent made like that
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I Think I Like The Darkside!
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Norfolk, England
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Apart from the obvious, for instance if you let someone handle a watch with non-functioning sub dials, or with spelling mistakes on the back (they are out there! Monaco Concept reps as an example), then a watch will fool almost as many people as you can fool.
I do take some pride in my appearance, and my manners, and while I was unemployed a few years ago a lot of people took offence when they asked what I did, and I told them I was unemployed, as they thought I was trying to have them on. I had to pretend to be a lawyer on one occasion as one chap was adamant that I couldn't possibly be unemployed, and that I was mocking him by saying I was. It was the only way to calm him! Being a regular in a few pubs as well, people have often mistaken as the owner or manager. So I think, people probably would assume my watches are real, especially those that know me, as it's no secret that I treat myself to extravagant purchases if I like something, and there's anyway of affording it (without getting into debt though, I've never even had a debit card). People that know me know do know that I collect replicas though, and I'm honest with anyone that expresses interest. I do know people with genuine Rolexs that wear a replica during the week and the genuine only when they're out. I must seem much older than I am though, as I really don't know how anyone could mistake a 21 year old as the owner of a hotel, or as a lawyer. I would like to point out that I don't set out to project the image of being someone I'm not, I'm just happiest in a suit, and I appreciate nice items. I have now branched out slightly into wearing Safari Suits on the hottest days (oddly I get a lot of traffic to my website from people searching for safari suits. I really should start selling them). I'm not sure what image that projects. This is me anyway If I had my way suits would be standard dress for all. I'm really just vaguely Victorian. P.S. I didn't set out to make such an unusually long post (long for me anyway), I just don't like to leave anything out, for fear of being misunderstood.
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Feel the Power of the Darkside
Join Date: Apr 2006
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My point is that it's going to be very hard to quickly recognize a rep at a glance even if you know what you're looking for. Even the worst people on this board are still better at recognizing reps than 99% of the general public... and probably 85% of the AD sales people. Plus I find that a vast majority of people I know who have gen Rolexes, Tags, Brietlings, Omegas, etc. just went to the store with their money and bought the prettiest one that caught their eye. Even if they OWN the exact model of the rep you have, they STILL probably wouldn't begin to know what the gen vs rep differences are. |
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Dark Overlord
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Location: Vancouver, BC, CANADA
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If that is the case then, then why bother with reps in the first place. Just go out and wear the Citizen, the Seiko, the Invictas then. If fact, I am wearing my Citizen right now. I currently ride my bicycle to work now (instead of the motorcycle) and it is the only reliable watch (other than my gens) that I can trust to all the bumps and vibrations on the road without fear of a screw or lug nut falling out of the case. That happened to my B&R, my Sub, my Bvlgari, my Cartier, but never to my Citizen or my gen Omega. |
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It Ain't Easy Being Green
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kentucky USA
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That's a valid point, if you just like the style. Case in point: Invicta Speedway.
Why not just get this instead of a rep Daytona? Do you really want that little crown so bad? I would. It's not just about the general style for me.
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Dark Overlord
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that's because, deep down inside, we all want to be part of the glamourous life and pretend in the make belief world that we own a gen when it is really a rep.
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It Ain't Easy Being Green
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kentucky USA
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You sir, are 100% correct. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I Think I Like The Darkside!
Join Date: Jun 2010
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a big tell for me is that if you come rollin up in a 1982 ford escort wearing a Daytona its pretty much a give away. might want to try a rep Seiko instead.
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