You’ve decided to buy a Rolex. Congrats! Rolex is the most popular watch brand in the world for a reason: The brand makes excellent watches, with many of its models ranking among the most iconic watches ever made. But because Rolex is so popular, it’s also the most faked watch brand in the world. And while the fake Rolexes of decades past were easy to spot — like when they were hanging from the liner of Times Square hustler’s trench coat — modern replicas are a bit more advanced.
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So how can you prevent yourself from getting taken and buying a Rolex that isn’t what it seems? You’ve probably heard all of the obvious tips and tricks, like making sure the seconds hand sweeps instead of ticks (unless you’re buying an Oysterquartz), but what are some more sophisticated techniques to ensure the Rolex you’re buying is the real deal? For advice, I turned to Mike Manjos. He’s the chief sales officer at The 1916 Company, one of the largest used watch retailers in the world, and has been buying and selling Rolexes since 1983.
“I remember when I started, $1,850 two-tone Datejusts were the hottest thing on the planet. It was like selling candy,” Manjos says.
Things have changed a lot since then, obviously, so here are Manjos’s tips on how you can protect yourself from buying a fake when it’s time to make your big Rolex investment.
If possible, see the watch in person
Obviously, if you’re buying a watch sight unseen on eBay or another online platform, you’re not going to be able to see it in person. But if you’re out shopping and a Rolex catches your eye, getting hands-on with the watch is pretty valuable when it comes to determining its authenticity — especially if you’re dealing with a modern Rolex.
“A two-year-old Submariner you can put in your hand and you’ll have a pretty good idea that it’s genuine because nobody can manufacture to the quality and the feel that Rolex can,” Manjos says. “There is something about having a Rolex in your hand and it’s pretty easy to figure that out.”