Today, I wanna talk about my little adventure with a high imitation Rolex No-Date Black Submariner. It all started when I saw this shiny Rolex in a shop. You know, the one with the black face and no date window? That’s the one I’m talking about, the 114060 model. I’ve always liked how it looks, but the real deal? Way too expensive for me.
So, I started looking around for a good fake, a replica, whatever you wanna call it. I did some digging online, read some stuff about what to look for, you know, to make sure I don’t get totally ripped off. They say the real Submariner is about 40 millimeters, or 1.57 inches, wide. That’s something to keep in mind, I thought.
I went to a few different places, checked out what they had. Some of them looked pretty bad, to be honest. Like, you could tell they were fake from a mile away. But then, I found this one. It looked pretty good, had a nice weight to it, you know, not too light, not too heavy, felt real in my hand.
- First thing I did was measure it. Yup, right around 40 millimeters, just like the real one.
- Then, I checked the details, you know, the little things. The crown logo, the writing on the dial, the way the bezel clicks when you turn it. All looked pretty spot on.
- I even wore it around for a few days, just to see how it felt. And honestly, it felt good. Comfortable on the wrist, looked good with my outfits, you know, the whole shebang.
Now, I’m not saying it’s the same as a real Rolex. Of course not. But for the price? It’s pretty darn good. It’s got the look, the feel, and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. I wore it for a while, got some compliments, felt good about it. It scratched that itch I had for a Submariner, without breaking the bank.
But hey, that’s just my experience. If you’re thinking about getting one of these, do your homework. Check it out carefully, make sure you’re not getting scammed. And remember, it’s all about what makes you happy, right? It worked out for me. I got that classic Rolex look without going broke, and that’s what I was after.