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![]() 30mm Swarovski Pink Moon Crystal Prism Logo etched CCI $9.99 Time Remaining: 19d 19h 25m Buy It Now for only: $9.99 |
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Personalized Wine Glasses - 10 Oz. - Set of (4)
Sale Price: $30.95 |
Description?Toast the occasion with our elegant Wine Glass Set. ?Creates a wonderful gift and a long lasting reminder of a special evening ?Include a single script initial engraved on the bell of each wine glass ?Keeps the wine chilled by reducing the surface area exposed to air ?Quick Turnaround 1-3 days most jobs ?No Minimum or Maximum Orders - Order 1 or 1,000... |
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Riedel Vinum Syrah/Rhone Wine Glasses, Set of 6
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DescriptionAustria's Riedel is the world's premier manufacturer of wine glasses. Made of 24-percent lead crystal, the Vinum series of glasses are the first machine-made wine glasses to be developed uniquely for each type of wine... |
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50mm Swarovski Strass Teardrop Crystal Prisms #8721-50
Sale Price: $13.00 |
DescriptionHung in windows, crystals can bring chi energy from the outside into dark areas of your home or office.A crystal placed in the south-east, north-west, or center of a room can aid in stimulating prosperity... |
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Swarovski Strass Blue Violet Crystal Ball With Laser Logo Etched 20mm
Sale Price: $8.99 |
DescriptionHung in windows, crystals can bring chi energy from the outside into dark areas of your home or office.A crystal placed in the south-east, north-west, or center of a room can aid in stimulating prosperity. |
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Duke Blue Devils Logo Laser-Etched Musical Lit Crystal ball
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DescriptionProudly display your Duke Blue Devils loyalty in your home or office with this laser etched Crystal Ball. Base is lite to show off the image. Plays the school's fight song. Measures 6" x 4" Officially licensed by NCAA. |
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Florida Gators U Logo Laser-Etched Musical Lit Crystal ball
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DescriptionThe devotion of a French artist in his search for top quality crafts at the end of the last century makes it possible to enjoy these unique, handcrafted replicas and memorabilia. His dedication was passed onto his great-grandson... |
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Ohio State Buckeyes Logo Laser-Etched Musical Lit Crystal ball
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DescriptionCollege Memorabilia & Sports Memorabilia. Ohio State University logo etched in a musical, turning crystal ball. Black high-tech lit base with mirror. Plays the school's fight song. 4 color gift box included. |
10 Ways To Tell A Fake Rolex
1. Clear Caseback – A Fake “Rolex” may feature a clear backing so the inner workings of the watch are on display. A few mechanical components inside even display the signature crown to appear more impressive. This is perhaps the easiest to recognize feature of a counterfeit watch, because Rolex has never made a watch with a “skeleton caseback”.
2. Cyclops Magnification Bubble – The crystal on authentic Rolex watches features a “Cyclops bubble” that offers 2.5 times magnification of the date. On fake Rolex watches, this bubble is often off-center or made of glass, and usually approaches only 1.5 times the magnification.
3. Micro-etched Crystal – A counterfeit watch doesn’t even attempt to mimic this feature, but many fakes will try to match the micro-etched Rolex logo that has become standard on genuine watches made after 2002. Rolex began micro-etching their coronet symbol into the crystal just below the 6 o’clock position. The mark is so small, it is often difficult to see with the naked eye, but can be identified under magnification. The detail is so precise that counterfeit models often cannot replicate the logo accurately.
4. Hologram Sticker – Some forgeries will attempt to re-create the hologram sticker that comes on all Rolex case backs. The sticker features a hologram of the Rolex Crown positioned just above the case reference number. Most forgeries are not hologram stickers at all, but simply patterns that do not change when viewed from different angles.
5. Triplock Crown Seal – The Daytona, Submariner, and Sea-Dweller models feature an extra seal between the winding tube’s threads. Many replicas will completely leave this feature off or possess a fake seal that serves no practical purpose.
6. Size and Weight – although it is not the most scientific method for determining a fake, it should be noted that authentic Rolex watches are very sturdy and therefore relatively heavy. Fake watches are made from cheaper materials and typically feel very light. Also, the bands on genuine Rolex watches are full whereas fakes often display hollow links.
7. Hand Movement – The second hand on a genuine Rolex watch features a smooth and continuous movement that often cannot be duplicated by fake watches. Their movements are often in small, jerky increments.
8. Sapphire Composition – Many fake Rolex's will use regular glass instead of true sapphire crystal. A good test of the materials is to check the water surface tension. A smeared film of water will pull together on sapphire due to the extremely smooth surface.
9. Lettering – Be sure to check the dial of your potential purchase to see if the lettering is precise. Under high-magnification, the type should reveal clean edges not found in many forgeries.
10. Case Reference Numbers – The serial and case reference numbers can be found in between the lugs on the side of the case. Authentic Rolex numbers are engraved with great detail and are very smooth. The numbers on fake watches often look “sand-blasted” or are roughly etched into the case.
The name Rolex has become synonymous with success and style, and it would be a shame for anyone to be suckered into paying premium prices for a forgery. Trusting a reputable dealer is the best way to obtain a genuine Rolex, but if you must go outside of the typical channels, be sure to use common sense. Do the research, ask questions, and remember if it looks too good to be true…it probably is.
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