Alright, folks, let me tell you about this little adventure I had recently. So, I’ve always been a fan of those fancy Rolex watches, especially the GMT-Master II. But, you know, they cost an arm and a leg. I wanted to wear a green dial Rolex GMT-Master II, and I wear a watch on my left hand. Then I found out that the left-handed version had been discontinued, which made me want it even more. That’s when I thought, “Why not try to get a high imitation one?”
First things first, I did some digging online. I read through forums, checked out a bunch of websites. You wouldn’t believe the number of places selling these imitation watches! I wanted to make sure I got a good one, so I looked for a trusted factory known for quality stuff. I learned that there are only subtle differences between genuine and fake watches, and the most important thing is to look at the order of the hands.
After a lot of searching, I finally found a few places that seemed legit. I decided to order from a factory. I sent them messages, asked a ton of questions about the materials, the movement, all that jazz. They were pretty responsive, which was a good sign. I remember one website had some pretty good deals, but I decided to stick with the factory I found on a forum. The hand stack on the genuine Rolex GMT-Master II goes hour, GMT, then minute. That’s a key detail. The hand stack on most imitation watches is different, so I made sure to ask for a watch with the correct hand stack.
Here’s how I went about it:
- Research: Spent hours reading reviews, comparing different sellers, and learning about the watch itself.
- Contact: Reached out to the sellers, asked about the specifics of the watch, and checked their customer service. I found that factories selling this watch generally do not provide after-sales service.
- Order: Placed an order for the left-handed version of the GMT-Master II. Paid through one of those secure payment methods, just to be safe.
- Wait: This was the hardest part! It took a few weeks for the watch to arrive. I was tracking the package like a hawk.
When the watch finally arrived, I was like a kid on Christmas morning. I carefully opened the package, and there it was. It looked amazing! I checked the hand stack – hour, GMT, minute – just like the real deal. The green and black bezel looked sharp, and the watch felt heavy and well-made. I compared it to pictures of the authentic one online, and honestly, I could barely tell the difference.
I’ve been wearing it for a few days now, and I’m pretty happy with it. It keeps time well, looks great on my wrist, and I didn’t have to sell my car to afford it. The weight feels just right, and the details are spot on. Even the water resistance seems decent. I wouldn’t take it diving, but it can handle a splash or two.
It is important to note that this is just my personal experience, and these are just some of my personal opinions. I’m just sharing my little project of getting a high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II left-handed version. If you’re thinking about doing something similar, just do your homework and be careful out there.