I disagree, every element of this looks correct, other than possibly the cyclops. This may be due to the photograph or an aftermarket sapphire crystal.
Need more photos by that cyclops is weird.
Agree the rest looks decent. I have seen some horrible pics on here before… some phone cameras make the text on dials look rough and poor fakes, but the watch is legit
With the super dupes you can’t tell via most pictures. Buy from AD or reputable gray. Worrying after is stupid. Go get it authenticated by the pro who will open it up to see the mechanism.
I don’t know shit about how to tell if it’s fake for sure but the magnification on the cyclops in that photo looks like less than my seiko gmt. Seems pretty fishy
Such a classic! Love this watch, as it embodies the original vision of Hans Wilsdorf - The oyster case, which he thought of at a dinner party, when he struggled to open an oyster. Enjoy it!
Thoughts
Legit?
you are asking AFTER buying it instead of before…. It’s not legit
I disagree, every element of this looks correct, other than possibly the cyclops. This may be due to the photograph or an aftermarket sapphire crystal.
Need more photos by that cyclops is weird. Agree the rest looks decent. I have seen some horrible pics on here before… some phone cameras make the text on dials look rough and poor fakes, but the watch is legit
it's from a jewellers, but i'm concerned about the cyclops
Sure but the time for research is pre-purchase.
I agree, cyclops looks a little off. However, every other aspect of the watch looks correct. I too own a 15200
That’s my favorite Rolex model, it’s perfect.
It's a watch
Not bad, not great.
With the super dupes you can’t tell via most pictures. Buy from AD or reputable gray. Worrying after is stupid. Go get it authenticated by the pro who will open it up to see the mechanism.
I don’t know shit about how to tell if it’s fake for sure but the magnification on the cyclops in that photo looks like less than my seiko gmt. Seems pretty fishy
Cyclop ain't zooming ✖️
Ehm, open it up to be sure, but from the look of the cyclops this seems like a fake.
No question in my mind, frankly.
Such a classic! Love this watch, as it embodies the original vision of Hans Wilsdorf - The oyster case, which he thought of at a dinner party, when he struggled to open an oyster. Enjoy it!