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Anyone know about these sites ?
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No, never heard of any of these sites. More than likely they are scammers who will take your money and send you garbage. Ask the TDs if they can source one of these for you. If they cannot, then they are not available anymore.
Unless you want to try these guys out, but then it’s on you. But if you do, be prepared to lose your money.
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If they're of any worth, you would have seen them here. As it stands, no, not worth the risk.
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maxmix
Seriously?
The first two use exactly the same low quality, low res pic..... the third one, well that's from 2015!
There are plenty of good TD's on here rather than chance your arm with what very much look like scammers.
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No, thats scam, at least they don’t know details about the watches and good thing for us here easy to realize they are scammers
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Photos of first two watches were of vintage gen models. Third one didn't load, but i suspect it didn't depict the genuine replica (pun intended) either. Reason for that being very simple, i don't think that there are any.
I'm 99% sure i haven't seen one, anyways. There are plenty of Rolex fakes with quartz movements but none of them aimed to replicate the Oysterquartz, for the most part being just DJ and DD replicas with cheap quartz movements that contradicted the "Oyster Perpetual" subname on the dial.
In the past there were some low end fakes that were powered by the quartz movement and carried both the "Oyster Perpetual" and "Quartz" designations. Also, i'm positive that i saw at least one low-end rep from many years back that did indeed have the Oysterquartz designation on the dial but most definitely wasn't what you were looking for as it had the regular pseudo-Datejust case and a number of other flaws that rendered it useless for anyone who has any knowledge about watches.