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I got a replica Rolex submariner date from a local dealer

 

It's just working some fine but I need to know the movement inside it.

 

It has an exhibition/see-through/transparent/glass Back that say in the periphery "Swiss Made Deville"

 

And in the Center there's Rolex

 

the Rotor is stick with a plate of Rolex name over it Multi in a chain

 

when removing it the rotor has 2 lines of space over it 2 in the first lie and 3 in the second line not reaching

the periphery

 

and It has a star over it.

 

2edr0g1.jpg

 

I wish I could know the type of movement please

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I got a replica Rolex submariner date from a local dealer

 

It's just working some fine but I need to know the movement inside it.

 

It has an exhibition/see-through/transparent/glass Back that say in the periphery "Swiss Made Deville"

 

And in the Center there's Rolex

 

the Rotor is stick with a plate of Rolex name over it Multi in a chain

 

when removing it the rotor has 2 lines of space over it 2 in the first lie and 3 in the second line not reaching

the periphery

 

and It has a star over it.

 

I wish I could know the type of movement please

 

Post a picture! :D (There's a photobucket 101 if you're not sure how, look for the thread :D)

 

How much did you pay?

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Luthier

Rolex never had display backs.

It's 99,9% chinese 21j movement.

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kingmax1001

I'm very sorry for what i said , please help me

 

and actually i did't mean it

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mondeov6
Rolex never had display backs.

It's 99,9% chinese 21j movement.

 

Of course that's why I say REPLICA ( no one get a Rolex from a dealer who works with Chinese watches for around 20$"

 

So thanks that's is a great help " IAlready know that is a Chinese movement like 99.9999999% of Replica watches"

 

 

I want to know the model of movement and what company produce it

 

 

Why the "hostile" tone??... You did get a perfectly valid statement from Luthier.

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Eiderdaus

you should be able to post a pic otherwise no one can help you only from the description. And if you are more polite people are eager to help you......

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greg_r

Could be any of the dozens of so-called '21j' low-cost chinese movements. As the others say, there's no chance of identifying it without decent photos (may be difficult even with).

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kingmax1001

this is the movement of my watch on another watch

 

2edr0g1.jpg

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Brightlight

Looks like a cheap chinese movement but don't recognise it, it's not one of the common 21J movements the balance bridge is the wrong way round.

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kingmax1001

type of movement please

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Member X

Are you using an online translator?

 

You seem to come across as rather abrupt.

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RolexAddict

probably a Japanese Myota, the Chinese DG series are copies of Myota

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KBH
probably a Japanese Myota, the Chinese DG series are copies of Myota

 

 

Nope. I've got a Jap Miyota on my desk. Not close.

 

Looks to me like about a $5 movement from China. Why would you really care? It could be replaced with any of a dozen other Chinese movements.

 

And with your rather hostile attitude, why would you expect anyone to go out of their way to help you. Google may be your best and only friend.

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tick tock
Rolex never had display backs.

It's 99,9% chinese 21j movement.

 

Of course that's why I say REPLICA ( no one get a Rolex from a dealer who works with Chinese watches for around 20$"

 

 

 

 

I want to know the model of movement and what company produce it

 

 

Why the attitude? If your that desperate take it to a jeweler or a watch repair shop.. better yet take some anger management classes. B)

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szvwj

Remember, nobody here gets paid to answer your questions. A little kindness goes a long way.

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