Smash it on the ground as hard as you can, if it breaks it could have been real. If it doesnt break, it's fake... or you could take it to a jeweler.
2006-09-16 19:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Many have a serial number on the body of the watch where the strap is connected. You have to remove the strap from the body to view it. It should match the number on the warranty card that came with it.
2006-09-17 02:36:41
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answered by ? 5
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i always heard that a Rolex's second hand moves continuously and not second by second like other watches
2006-09-17 02:35:09
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answered by vick 3
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don't let the price fool you, if you don't know what your buying is not a replica, which are selling for around $1000 US Then don't buy it
http://www.rolex.com/en/
http://www.swiss-copies.com
take the piece to a large jeweller he Will tell you
hope this helps
2006-09-17 03:03:28
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answered by Eric C 4
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Take it to a jeweler or watch shop.
2006-09-17 02:31:36
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answered by artnerd 1
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