Howdy, folks! Today, we’re gonna yak about somethin’ fancy, somethin’ called a “High Imitation Rolex Submariner Green Official Flagship Store” watch. Don’t ask me what all that means, but it sounds expensive, like somethin’ them city folks would wear.
Now, I ain’t no expert, but I heard tell there’s a bunch of these watches out there, some real, some not so real. Like them shiny apples at the market, some are juicy and sweet, others are just for show. So, how do you tell the difference? Well, that’s what we’re here to figure out, ain’t it?
First off, let’s talk about the hands. You know, them little pointy things that tell you what time it is. On a real fancy watch, the minute hand, that’s the longer one, it’s supposed to be short and not cover up them little minute marks. If it’s too long, coverin’ everything up, well, that might just be a fake one. Like a rooster tryin’ to be a hen, just don’t look right.
Then there’s that second hand, the one that goes ’round and ’round real fast. On a real good watch, it’s supposed to move smooth, not tick-tock like a grandpa clock. Unless, of course, it’s one of them “Oysterquartz” things, whatever those are. But mostly, smooth movin’ is what you want. Like a good butter churn, smooth and steady wins the race.
- Smooth second hand: Real deal.
- Ticking second hand: Probably a fake.
Now, let’s say you got yourself one of these watches and you take it for a swim in the kids’ pool. And then, lo and behold, you see fog on the inside of the glass or little water drops on the face. Well, that ain’t good. That means it’s either a fake, or somethin’ went wrong real bad. A good watch, a real one, should be able to handle a little bit of water. Like a good pair of boots, they should keep your feet dry, not fill up with water.
Another thing to look at is the end links and the clasp, that’s the part that holds the watch on your arm. On a real expensive watch, these parts are supposed to be solid, not flimsy. And they should have some fancy writin’ on ’em, engravings they call it. If it feels cheap and the writin’ looks like somethin’ a kid scribbled, well, you might have a problem. Like a good saddle, it should be strong and well-made, not fall apart the first time you use it.
I even heard tell of folks bringin’ in watch experts, watchmakers they call ’em, to look at these watches. They take ’em apart, look at all the little pieces, and tell you if it’s real or not. It’s like checkin’ a horse’s teeth, you can tell a lot by lookin’ at the details. These experts, they can spot a fake a mile away.
So, there you have it. A few things to look for if you’re thinkin’ about gettin’ one of these fancy “High Imitation Rolex Submariner Green Official Flagship Store” watches. Remember, look at the hands, see how they move, check for water damage, and make sure the end links and clasp are solid. And if you’re still not sure, find yourself a watch expert, they’ll set you straight. It’s like buyin’ a good piece of land, you gotta do your homework, make sure you ain’t gettin’ swindled.
And one last thing, don’t go buyin’ these things from just any ol’ body on the street corner. Go to a official flagship store, that way you know you’re gettin’ the real McCoy, or at least somethin’ close to it. You know what they say, you get what you pay for. And that’s the truth, whether you’re buyin’ a watch or a bag of potatoes.
This whole watch business, it’s a bit confusing, ain’t it? But hopefully, this little chat has helped you out some. Now you can go out there and make sure you ain’t gettin’ fooled. Good luck to ya, and happy watch huntin’!