Okay, so I’ve been wanting to get my hands on a Rolex GMT-Master II, the left-handed version, for a while now. But, you know, the price of a real one is just crazy! So I thought, why not try a high imitation? I mean, if it looks good and works well, who’s gonna know, right?
So I started looking around for where to get one of these. It’s not like you can just walk into a store and buy one, you know? I had to do some digging online. There are a lot of these online shops selling them, but it is hard to know which one is legit and which one is a scam.
I finally found a couple of websites that looked promising. They had pictures and everything, and they were saying they use Swiss automatic movements, which I guess is good. The case size was 39mm, pretty close to the real thing.
I ended up ordering one, the price looked good. Paid for it and waited. Man, I was nervous. Like, what if it’s a piece of junk? Or what if it never even shows up?
But a couple of weeks later, it arrived! I opened the box, and there it was. It looked pretty damn good, I gotta say. It had some weight to it, felt solid. I put it on my wrist, and it fit perfectly. The green and black bezel, just like the real one. I even checked the water resistance, up to 100 meters just like they said. Of course I’m not gonna go diving with it, but hey, good to know, right?
Here are some details I noticed:
- Movement: They said it was Swiss automatic. Seems to be working fine.
- Case Size: 39mm, just like they advertised.
- Bezel: Green and black, looks sharp.
- Water Resistance: They claimed 100 meters, seems legit.
So yeah, I’ve been wearing this high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II for a few weeks now, and I’m pretty happy with it. It looks great, it’s keeping time well, and it didn’t cost me an arm and a leg. If you’re thinking about getting one, I’d say do your research, find a reputable seller, and go for it. Just don’t go around telling everyone it’s real, okay? That’s our little secret.