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"no Ticks" Must Be Genuine


mikephotog

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Was watching an episode of one the CSI shows the other night.

One of the "highly trained" investigators takes a Rolex off the dead body, places it up to her ear

and declares "No ticks, it's genuine" !!!!!!!!!

So I'm guessing my Omega AT from Kings is also genuine on that basis.

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Was watching an episode of one the CSI shows the other night.

One of the "highly trained" investigators takes a Rolex off the dead body, places it up to her ear

and declares "No ticks, it's genuine" !!!!!!!!!

So I'm guessing my Omega AT from Kings is also genuine on that basis.

That's crap. All automatic movements tick more or less.

If they were a "highly trained investigator" he would have said "No ticks, the watch has stopped". The guy must have been dead at least 48 hours because the power reserve ran out. :lol:

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Just to show how stupid TV producers are, two nights ago on court tv there was a story about a 19 year old kid who was a master at credit card fraud. They showed him at the Rolex dealer buying a watch. They went through the trouble of decorating the place with Rolex signs and watch stands, but the watch the kid buys was an all gold datejust with the cheapest looking band I have ever seen. A closeup on the dial shows tick tick tick away. No attention to detail.

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