Patch 10 0 Posted September 20, 2010 Hello. Although a relatively new member to RWG I have had about 5 years of replica watch buying experience, some good, some bad. I have some genuine Rolex and Breitling watches but as with most people, I can't afford genuine all the time. I am wondering if anyone can tell me more abut the 'new' Rolex clone watches. How good are the movements? They have been out there awhile, so what is the verdict and which dealers offer the most reliable movements. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greg_r 81 Posted September 20, 2010 Avoid the so-called Rolex clone movement. It's a modified asian 'clone ETA' and tends to be less reliable than a stock ETA or Asian clone movement. Visually it's less than convincing anyhow - anybody who knows their Rollie movements would spot it as a fake right away. Stick to the ETA and asian ETA clones. They're more reliable and you'll save yourself some dough. See here for some more general movement info: http://www.replica-watches-guide.com/forum...?showtopic=6930 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trailboss99 994 Posted September 20, 2010 As G said above, the "Rolex Clone" looks nothing like a Rolex MVT, is far from reliable and there are no display backs on a Rolex so who cares WTF the MVT looks like anyway? Welcome to RWG by the way. Col. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patch 10 0 Posted September 20, 2010 Avoid the so-called Rolex clone movement. It's a modified asian 'clone ETA' and tends to be less reliable than a stock ETA or Asian clone movement. Visually it's less than convincing anyhow - anybody who knows their Rollie movements would spot it as a fake right away. Stick to the ETA and asian ETA clones. They're more reliable and you'll save yourself some dough. See here for some more general movement info: http://www.replica-watches-guide.com/forum...?showtopic=6930 Thanks for the heads up on the Rolex clone movements. I will take your advice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites