Monday, December 19, 2011

Replica Rolex Warranty and Repairs_9

Replica Rolex Warranty and Repairs

Many customers want to know what typical problems appear in Rolex replica watches. We will discuss all the different types of qualities available on the Internet, as well as common problems. We’ll also give you extremely helpful tips on how to care for the gold on your replica if you purchase an asian-made replica with false gold plating. This will ensure the gold on your replica will last for as long as possible, sometimes years

Common Problems

These problems may or may not appear on your replica rolex watch. No Rolex replicas are created equal,swiss replica rolex watch, because they are mass produced. But through the many years of experience our volunteer team has agreed on the following. Listed are only warranty problems that occur on the replicas. So an incorrect date font is not considered a warranty problem, but water damage is considered a warranty problem.

5 Common Problems with Asian-made Rolex Replicas
1) movement Problems
All Asian-made Rolex replicas are known to always run into some sort of movement problem within a few months. Either the movement stops working, the date does not change properly or the watch does not keep time. There really is no way to avoid any of these problems, because repairs on these Rolex replicas aren’t worth it. They have a wholesale value of $20, and any automatic watch you will receive for that price won’t be good. They have really cheap movements with plastic parts and you get what you pay for.

2) Plated Materials Fading
Since these Rolex replicas are all plated fake gold and stainless steel, it will begin to fade usually within 60 days. The fake gold is shiny, and anything underneath is a silvery color. The stainless steel plating also looks very shiny (almost like chrome) and will show a brown/green base metal underneath. The color of the gold and stainless steel are usually giveaways that it is a fake.

3) Loose parts
Hands, crystals, pins, backs, and crowns have been known to fall off quite easily. These are basically manufacturing defects, but can also result from aggressive use by the consumer. The back of the watches are not screwed on – they are snapped on, so they can fall out easily. The crowns can lose their threading and won’t screw in any more. If you pull it out too hard, it can damage the movement and you can’t set the time or date. Crystals and pins are known to fall off. Remember that even though you are paying $100-$150 for the replica, it is only worth about $20

4) Water Damage
None of the Asian-made automatic Rolex replicas can take any water. If you wash your hands with the watch on, you risk getting water inside. There are several reasons for this problem. Firstly, the lack of a proper gasket on the crown or back of the watch, or a loose component will allow water to seep in. Avoid taking showers with them, and never swim with them.

5) Imperfect Dials
Dust particles and tiny hairs seem to appear on top of the dials. If you look carefully, you’ll be able to spot them on most of the replicas. This is likely caused by dirty manufacturing conditions. Some other things found on the dials include loose or broken hands and hour markers or scratches on the dials themselves. Sometimes the ink markings on the dial are smudged.

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