Great taste in watches!! Right up my alley
People have said this, but he is still a probationary dealer, and has not been a probationary dealer for long. So there is no historical track record to rely on.
Oh geez, that is now what I meant. I meant most people can't identify a rep on the wrist unless it is a really bad rep. If it is a good rep, 99.9% (or more) of people won't know it is a rep on the wrist. I did not mean to imply that replica was 99.9% close to gen. Putting a percentage on how close a rep is to gen is purely subjective. The video points out some of the flaws. None of the reps off the shelf are perfect. Some are better, some are worse. Some people spend many hundreds, and even into the thousands, of dollars creating 'Franken versions of reps that are much closer to gen but still not 100% gen.
You asked a similar question here:
Be patient. Keep reading. It takes time. Lots of time to learn all this stuff. And then some more time. It really can't be answered in one post, especially because different things are important to differnet people--SEL, movement, hands, dial, crown, case, etc, etc, etc.