Buying Replica Watches By Credit Card or COD?

April 29, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · 1 Comment 

Credit Cards vs CODMore and more replica watch stores are offering COD (Cash on Delivery) as an option to pay for your order. While it may appear to be the safest option, it is actually much less safe than using a credit card. Read more

Rare Albino Rolex Daytona Auctioned

April 29, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · Leave a Comment 

Eric Clapton Rolex DaytonaAt Sotheby’s “Important Watches Auction”, a Rolex Daytona formerly owned by the rock ‘n roll legend Eric Clapton sold for a record-setting $505,000.

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Caring For Your Replica Watch

April 22, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · Leave a Comment 

Can I wear my replica watch while swimming or showering?

No. Replica watches are not designed to be able to withstand being submerged in water. Do not shower, swim, sit in a sauna or play any water sports while wearing your replica watch. Occasional moisture, such as walking through the rain, will probably not damage your watch. But it’s a good general rule of thumb to not allow it to become submerged in any way. Read more

The ‘Global Replica’ Empire

April 20, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · Leave a Comment 

Global Replica - Replica Watch Scam

One of the largest replica watch scam sites on the internet has to be Global Replica. A simple Google search for Global Replica Scam comes up with 292,000 results. At first glance, some of the first results appear to be positive, but are actually fake feedback from their own website. Read more

Replica Watch Videos

April 18, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · Leave a Comment 

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A Secure SSL Connection

April 18, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · 2 Comments 

Most people are at least a little hesitant to enter their credit card number into a website. This is especially true for people who are looking to buy a replica watch. There are hundreds of scam sites operating on the internet this very moment. The thought of someone in a foreign country using your credit card and charging large amounts of money is a real concern. Read more

Submariner - Sweeping Hand Movement

April 18, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · Leave a Comment 

The Classic Rolex Submariner

April 18, 2008 by Jonathan Davis · Leave a Comment 

The Submariner was introduced by Rolex in the early 50s. The design was likely inspired by the Rolex Explorer but differed in its thicker case and a rounded crystal and oversized crown. The first Submariners had luminous tipped second hands that moved in a sweeping motion. In this early incarnation the Submariner was rated for 100 meters (330ft). It had a bi-directional bezel that was missing the minute hash marks. Read more