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Luxury GMT-Master II

Luxury GMT-Master II Reference 116710LN Features

The GMT-Master II 116710LN is a popular model from luxury watchmaker Rolex. Introduced in 2007, it quickly became a favourite among watch enthusiasts for its sleek design and impressive functionality. The watch features a 40mm case made from Rolex’s signature Oystersteel, a corrosion-resistant alloy that provides durability and longevity. The black dial is adorned with white gold hour markers and hands, and a date window is located at the 3 o’clock position.
What sets this amazing apart from other replica watches is its ability to track multiple time zones. The watch is equipped with a 24-hour hand that can be set independently from the other hands, allowing the wearer to keep track of a second-time zone. The watch also features a bi-directional rotating bezel with a 24-hour scale, which can be used to track a third-time zone.
The watch is powered by Rolex’s in-house Calibre 3186 movement, which provides precise timekeeping and a 48-hour power reserve. The movement is also fitted with Rolex’s patented Parachrom hairspring, which is resistant to temperature changes and shocks, ensuring the watch remains accurate even in extreme conditions.
It is not just a functional watch but also a stylish accessory. The black and white colour scheme is timeless and versatile, and the watch imitation can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. The replica Rolex Oyster bracelet adds to the watch’s durability and comfort, making it an ideal watch for daily wear.
Overall, the GMT-Master II fake watch is well-crafted and reliable and offers impressive functionality and timeless style. Its popularity among watch enthusiasts is a testament to its quality and craftsmanship, and it will remain a sought-after model for years to come.

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Rolex Milgauss, the first to defy magnetism

One of the complications in making a watch is the material. In the early days of this industry, one of the main problems was that the mechanics of the replica watch were affected by magnetism, leading to malfunctions and errors in time accuracy, so challenging magnetism was imperative to the development of the watch industry.
Rolex, a pioneer in the industry, was also a pioneer in this subject. As the clone Rolex Milgauss was the first watch to address the issue of magnetism, this broke the market at the time and made this model one of the hallmarks of the brand mentioned above.
As we know, most mechanisms use materials such as metals that are magnetic, and if our watches are exposed to magnets or are in certain spaces on earth where magnetism is strong, the clocks will go backward or even forward. This problem mainly affects mechanical watches, although problems can also occur with analog quartz mechanisms, which is why it is important to demagnetize our creations.
In 1956, Rolex decided to innovate and introduced the first antimagnetic watch on the market, the Milgauss, which took its name from the measurement of the power of a magnet, called Gauss. This first model supported a magnetic force of one thousand Gauss.
This iconic model, whose first version has become a kind of Holy Grail for collectors, was launched in 2007 in three versions, the first with a white or black dial, depending on the customer’s choice, with a colorless sapphire crystal; a second version called GVlace Verte and, finally, the third version with a black dial, called the Anniversary model.
It was in the same year that the Milgauss caliber 3131 model with automatic movement was launched, featuring a new technology for avoiding magnetic fields, notably in its mechanism, which also has a Swiss chronometer certification, in addition to another certificate issued by the European scientific agency CERN, which operates a particle physics laboratory that gives an insight into the quality of the Milgauss to avoid being affected by magnetism.
To achieve the ability to be unaffected by magnetism, Rolex designed a case that mimics a Faraday cage, for which they chose materials such as beryllium, well over 60 gausses, the minimum measurement considered anti-magnetic for a fake watch, in the case of the Rolex Milgauss, which, as we mentioned before, supports 1000 gauss.
The first Milgauss is the rarest and most difficult to find, which is why collectors so covet it, its lightning-like second hand is one of the special hallmarks of this model.

New Perfect Patek Philippe Releases

Christmas came early for high-end watch lovers with the launch of eight new watch models from renowned watchmaker Patek Philippe, including five chronographs, a pair of fancy gem-set sports models, and a precious metal successor to the recently discontinued 5711.
Some of these new releases are familiar and expected, while others are novel and surprising. Let’s dive into all of Patek Philippe’s latest releases and discover what makes them tick.
Among Patek Philippe’s latest models, none has received more attention than the Nautilus 5811/1G, the successor to the company’s ultra-sought-after Nautilus 5711, which ceased production in January 2022.
At first glance, the new 5811 looks identical to the old 5711, featuring a porthole-shaped case, a round, octagonal bezel, an integrated bracelet, and a blue/black horizontal relief dial, all of which are hallmarks of Nautilus watches. What’s more, the sapphire case-back, the 120-meter water resistance rating, and the 26-330 S C movement are still present. However, a few obvious differences need to be pointed out.
First, the Nautilus 5811/1G features a 41mm white gold case, which is 1mm larger than the steel Nautilus 5711/1A (and significantly heavier due to the material). (As a quick side note, in Patek Philippe parlance, the “G” stands for white gold and the “A” stands for stainless steel).
In addition, unlike the 5711’s three-part case construction, the 5811 has a two-part case – a nod to the “monobloc” case of the original Nautilus 3700 from the 1970s. To facilitate the removal of the movement from the two-part case, Patek Philippe designed a new lever system for the pull-out piece that allows the barrel to be removed from the dial side.
Finally, new to the white gold bracelet of the Nautilus 5118 is an updated folding clasp with a new lockable adjustment system that allows easy extension of the bracelet by two or four millimeters.

New Rolex GMT-Master 126720VTNR Sprite launched

I am very happy today because I found a new replica watch, our life in Guangzhou will soon be back to normal, there was an outbreak of COVID-19 here half a month ago, and it is now under control, luckily all the watch factories have accepted orders during this time, and now the shipments become normal.
The new watch I will talk about is the GMT-Master II that Rolex just released in 2022. the Rolex GMT-Master II is a completely new face with a black and green ceramic bezel, and we also call the GMT-Master watch Sprite. This watch is a left-handed model, well you can wear it on your left or right hand, it doesn’t matter, it’s the first time I’ve seen a left-handed Rolex watch.
The replica Rolex GMT-Master Sprite is made by the V9 factory, not the same V9 factory I mentioned before, and the new V9 factory now has a new owner. The replica is made from genuine 904L stainless steel, and the two big features of the watch are its black/green ceramic bezel insert and the crown on the left. The case has a diameter of 40 mm and is measured at 12 mm thick. On the black dial, the GMT hand in the center is green, the same as the green ceramic on the bezel. There is a small crown marker between “SWISS” and “MADE” at 6 o’clock.
This Rolex GMT-Master replica Sprite model from the V9 factory is a good try. It’s OK quality and affordable; V9 has its price advantage compared to those GMT-Master replicas produced by Noob or Clean. But the problem is that a factory like V9 can’t make the best quality replicas, which means that every detail of this replica is not top-notch, so I always suggest you buy replicas from big factories, even if they are more expensive.

Rolex rubs shoulders with racing and classic car enthusiasts in Monterey

Despite the popularity of Formula 1 and the enthusiasm of series such as NASCAR, Monterey Car Week in California still holds a special place in the hearts of racing enthusiasts as the home of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the Monterey Racing Reunion and the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
It was the perfect positioning series for the luxury watchmaker, and Rolex sent a strong lineup of partners to provide branding, hospitality and personal appearances by its racers.
Classic cars on and off the track were the main attraction. Rolex offered a special prize for the best exhibit at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, instantly available as the two-tone Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41.
The award went to Lee Anderson Sr., who brought a flawless 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, which was presented to him by Luca Bernasconi, CEO of Rolex Watch USA.
Lee Anderson Sr. won Best of Show in the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, bringing a flawless 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, which was presented to him by Luca Bernasconi, CEO of Rolex Watch USA, with an engraved Rolex DateJust watch.
Rolex Witness and nine-time 24 Hours of Le Man’s winner Tom Kristensen was an honorary judge for the competition. At the same time, former British Formula One World Champion Jenson Button made his debut as a Rolex Witness.
What you need to know about Rolex production
The production of clone Rolex watches is a hot topic in the watch industry. The demand for their watches has far outstripped the supply. As a result, the market has become unstable, used prices have skyrocketed, and lengthy waiting lists are common. Many of us ask why Rolex does not simply increase its production capacity. After all, almost every other business or industry in our lives has become accustomed to this practice. The goal is usually to grow with your consumer base, not to limit expansion. As a result, many people are confused about Rolex’s manufacturing, future plans, and what can be done about it.
How many watches does Rolex produce each year?
While Rolex does not reveal how many watches they produce each year, the most commonly accepted number is around one million per year.
Being able to produce a million replica watches in a year is a remarkable achievement. The fact that it is hard to find a new Rolex case at an authorized dealer shows how popular the brand and their watches are.

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Why You Should Wear Oddly Shaped Watches

Watches are supposed to be fun. I think a lot of people forget that. We often get caught up in what’s new, the most expensive, what’s trendy, and what might prove a good investment. Yes, these are all things to ponder, but if you let them take over your spirit of luxury copy watch collecting, it can lead you down a very boring track.
Today, I argue for odd-shaped watches – because they are exactly the kind of luxury clone Rolex watches that many collectors avoid. But if the common consensus among collectors is that watches should be for the pleasure and enjoyment of wearing them, I don’t see how you can reject something like that. Before we begin, let me say that while they are revolutionary and legendary, watches like the Nautilus, the Royal Oak, and the Golden Oval do not count in this list.
I’m talking about high fashion, chic and total fun today. The watches I’ve highlighted may not be to your taste or part of your collection, but hopefully, they will inspire you to take a chance and maybe, just maybe, have a little fun with your own oddly shaped watch.
This fine watch company is no stranger to the bold design. They continue to push bold colors, mechanical ingenuity, quirky ideas, and strange shapes into the mainstream, and their replica watches have pushed the boundaries of watchmaking. They’ve done some interesting things over the years, but in their most recent collection, the tonneau-shaped RM 70-01 has to be noted. Inspired by Formula 1 champion and cyclist Alain Prost, the shape curves inward on the outside to better fit the wearer’s wrist. The shape is odd but almost subtle, and its sporty nature makes this unusual but purposeful shape surprising.
This watch is not mechanical, which annoys me. However, what appeals to me about this fake watch is that while it became iconic and collectible in its own right, it never became mainstream. For that reason alone, I think something as funky and asymmetrical as the Hamilton Ventura has to be on the list. Today, you can collect both vintage pieces and modern interpretations. Plus, contemporary pieces are fairly reasonably priced and come in various designs, which means you’ll probably find a way to squeeze them into your collection.

Beckett Time Match Series. Patek Philippe versus Richard Mille

Yes, I know! This week we will compare Richard Mille and Patek Philippe. What’s next? Trying to choose between Rembrandt and Banksy?
No brand in the Watch World™ is more traditional than Patek Philippe or more ultra-modern and subversive than Miller. So why have we chosen these two brands to go head-to-head?
Well, even though there doesn’t seem to be much to see at first glance, there are many similarities. Each has reached the pinnacle of reputation in its particular industry sector, no matter how far apart those sectors may be. Both caused tremors in the watch industry, completely changing the watchmaking landscape and contributing greatly to its development today. Each model launched by the two watchmakers can be described as a statement piece and, if we are being crude, really expensive.
Their respective creations are very different in appearance and functionality in some ways, neither so nor so. We’re dealing with two of the most influential and amazing people in the industry, so let’s go into a little more detail.
Another quality shared by our two brands is the importance placed on internal movement. In many cases, the movement becomes the key design element. Both brands rarely release replica watches without a display case back so that the wearer can marvel at the incredible technical artistry within. For the same reason, almost all Mille’s models feature skeletonized dials.
A major difference, however, is where these mechanisms come from. Patek Philippe proudly makes all of its movements in-house, as you would expect from a manufacturer synonymous with watchmaking craftsmanship for the past 183 years.
Patek Philippe brought us the first wristwatches, perpetual calendars, split-second chronographs, and annual calendars and, more recently, pioneered the use of silicon in movement components. Miller took avant-garde to new heights with revolutionary engineerings, such as replacing the traditional movement base plate and mounting components on tubular rods, in the case of the RM012 tourbillon.
But the combination of the two does show great respect for traditional Swiss watchmaking craftsmanship, with bridges, screws, and tourbillon carriages painstakingly hand-finished over days or even weeks.
Generally speaking, either of these watches sells for more than their official price on the second purchase. This is bad news for those who can’t get retail sales (so, almost everyone). However, if by some fluke a watch falls into your hands from an ad, you will have models from almost the only two watchmakers – like most Rolexes – that Forbes believes will not only hold their value but will be able to increase over time steadily.
Patek Philippe and Richard Mille seem to have only the faintest of ties, but they have a lot in common. Another aspect we haven’t discussed is the level of respect that fans of one generally have for the other.
If you’re passionate about fake watches, and we admirers of both brands usually consent to that, there’s no escaping the fact that both brands do incredible work; one steeped in tradition, one beyond the cutting edge.
But games are games, and when all is said and done, you can still appreciate the work of the ancient masters just because your tastes may lean towards the ultra-modern.

Ultimate Buyer’s Guide of Longines Conquest V.H.P.

We often associate luxury watches with mechanical movements, but in reality, quartz movements are an essential part of the high-end watch industry. While quartz watches are more accurate and durable than mechanical replica watches, they often don’t get the respect they deserve. However, not all quartz movements are created equal, and in the case of the Longines watches in the Conquest V.H.P. collection, the quartz movements in them are among the best in the world.
In the Longines catalog, “V.H.P.” stands for “Very High Precision,” which refers to the ultra-precise quartz movements that power the Longines Conquest V.H.P. models. Although the collection is available in many different sizes and configurations, all feature Longines’ advanced V.H.P. movement technology, offering users astonishing timekeeping precision of just +/- 5 seconds per year.
The first Longines V.H.P. movement was created in 1984 as a thermally compensated quartz movement. Over the years, the brand’s high-precision quartz technology progressed and acquired additional features, including a built-in perpetual calendar in 1996. However, the Longines V.H.P. Perpetual Calendar was discontinued in 2006, and the V.H.P. collection remained dormant until it was revived in 2017 with the new lineup of Longines Conquest V.H.P. sports watches.
Quartz copy watches usually perform better than their mechanical counterparts. With fewer moving parts, quartz movements are inherently more durable, and aside from regular battery changes, they don’t require as frequent maintenance as fully mechanical fake watches. Moreover, in terms of accuracy, even the best mechanical movements can only guarantee timekeeping accuracy of a few seconds per day, while high-end quartz movements can achieve the same result over an entire year.
In other words, Longines V.H.P. calibers are among the world’s best and most advanced analog quartz movements. They are astoundingly accurate, at just +/- 5 seconds per year, and they also feature a built-in perpetual calendar and a “smart” crown that allows the user to adjust the time and date without affecting the watch’s chronometry. In addition, the entire Longines V.H.P. collection offers an extra-long battery life of approximately 5 years, with an end-of-life indicator to alert you when the battery is close to running out.
Regardless of size or configuration, all Longines replica watches currently in production feature a stainless steel case with a matching stainless steel bracelet. Whichever model you choose, all Longines Conquest V.H.P. watches benefit from the exceptional capabilities of their advanced quartz movements. Its incredible precision combined with the built-in perpetual calendar and extra-long battery life makes it the best “set it and forget it” luxury watch.

ARE YOU EXPERIENCED? 1960S ERA BLACK LIGHT POSTER

Fluorescent materials are of little use on watch dials; for this application, you must use phosphorescent materials. Phosphorescent materials, like fluorescent materials, absorb photons from a light source and re-emit them as light. Still, they do so very slowly – over many hours in the case of radiant coatings used for fake Rolex watch dials. It is because, in bright materials, the excited electrons are in a particular energy state in which re-emitting photons require a “forbidden” energy transition. Despite the name, these transitions still occur, but they are statistically unlikely to happen, so trapped light leaks more slowly than light in fluorescent material.
For phosphorescence to occur, you need a source of energy and a so-called “phosphor” – a material that absorbs and re-emits light. Let’s take a look at how radium dials work.
Radium lacquer is self-luminous – when first applied, it requires no external energy source because the excitation energy comes from the radiation emitted by the radium particles in the lacquer. Radium emits mainly alpha particles (two protons and two neutrons). Still, it is also a gamma emitter (high-energy photons), and some decay products emit beta particles (high-energy electrons or positrons). Radium itself glows very weakly, so it is combined with a phosphor in a radioactive, luminescent paint – almost invariably zinc sulfide, which is usually combined with a “doped” metal to obtain a specific color. fake rolex watches for men
There are two fundamental problems with radium paint: the first is its chemical instability, and the second is its radiation danger. Let’s start with the second problem. In addition to the risks associated with radium itself, radium decays into radon gas, a potent carcinogen that kills thousands of lung cancer patients annually (from natural sources). A recent study (discussed here) shows that radon gas from radium dials can accumulate to potentially dangerous levels under certain circumstances.
Another problem is that radium radiation causes the chemical breakdown of zinc sulfide (like the mechanism by which ultraviolet radiation in sunlight causes the deterioration of materials such as ordinary paint, vinyl, and other plastics). Radium dials typically lose their ability to glow in the dark over the decades, but all dials will stop burning at some point.
A pivotal point to remember is that the dial is still highly radioactive. The deterioration of the phosphor means you can no longer see the glow, but it takes thousands of years for radium to decay completely. Radioactive materials decay into other elements as they emit radiation. Radium is a decay product of uranium; the decay chain of radium includes radon, which in turn decays into other materials. The decay chain ends up with stable isotopes of lead, but you get things like polonium and thallium in the process. The “half-life” of a radioactive element is about 50% of the time that any given size sample decays – for radium, that’s 1602 years.
This is a crucial point for collectors because if a replica watch is represented as having an original radium dial and hands, these parts should trigger the Geiger counter – no exceptions. In the case of a genuine radium dial, there is no favorable situation where a signal would not be generated when tested with a Geiger counter. Interestingly, some were surprised that collectors did not start testing so-called radium dials and hands with Geiger counters until recently. The only case where a radium dial won’t trigger a Geiger counter is when the dial is thousands of years old, in which case you have a rare Rolex in your hands (Julius Caesar Diver, coming soon to an auction house near you!).

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Cheap Rolex watches at Fellows’ May sale

One of the most elegant Rolex replicas watches ever offered at auction by Fellows, an 18ct Everose gold Oyster Perpetual Date, is expected to be the top lot in this month’s luxury watch auction, according to the Birmingham-based auction house.
However, the watch is in overall good condition with a functional movement, an olive green dial, and reference number 228235, complete with box and papers.
There are lots of Rolex watches in the same auction that could fetch tens of thousands of pounds. In addition to Rolex, more than 200 watches from prestigious brands such as Omega and Tag Heuer are set to receive strong interest.
Fellows hosts live auctions at its Birmingham auction house, where clients can bid in person, over the phone, via an Internet bidding platform, or by consignment. The auction house offers free delivery of lots subject to terms, with physical viewing days in London on May 10 and 11 and Birmingham on May 13 and 16.
Commenting on the sale, Steven Jambo, Fine Watch Specialist at Fellows Auctions, said.” Our May luxury watch auction includes hundreds of outstanding watches, and the bids are already flying in.” Adding.” We will be auctioning a wonderful collection of replica Rolex watches that are exceptional pieces. the Everose is one of the most stunning watches we have ever auctioned, and I can’t wait to see it sold.”