The opened Sea Dweller is not the one on your first post. Please take a look at the
F (feet). One time, it has a short F and one time a long one - so Einstein, next time
better take a closer look at other peoples' Rolex's before you post them...
It is impossible to prove it to you until I open it up and only rolex is able to open up a sea dweller.
So lets stop the discussion please. If you made the pictures I do admit, that at least you have a pretty
good camera!
@archimede: you found some good pics on the internet!
Plus your posts are off topic - please start your on threat about your watch.
Here is my certificate:
http://de.tinypic.com/r/2yv9nuu/5
http://de.tinypic.com/r/11ikgsk/5
To all neutral readers:
Please compare the writings of the 2 other posters with mine:
take a closer look at the 1220m writing...
I think the chinese ain't that talented in keeping the letters in line, or
the "producer" had to much rice-wine!
I will post a picture of my sea dweller in the picture section. Perhaps you are the right people to spot a fake.
This is my only watch that wasn't opened by an authorized dealer - just for the fact that they aren't able to open
it and I don't want to send it to Rolex for nothing!
Thanks for your quick reply by the way.
First of all, I am new to this board. I am only buying genuine second hand Rolex's.
I am interested in this board just for the fact that counterfeits are getting better and better these
days and I don't want to get screwed.
My question is: Are there already existing faked guarantee cards with matching case serial numbers?!