Alright, let me tell you about this little adventure I had. I was looking around for a watch, something nice but not too pricey, you know? That’s when I stumbled upon these High imitation Rolex No-Date Black Submariner specialty stores.
First, I did some digging online. I read a guide about buying these high imitation watches. It had some useful tips, I guess. I also found some places that sell pre-owned ones, but I wanted something new. Then I found this flagship store that claimed to be the source for these imitation watches. Sounded promising, right?
So, I went to one of these stores. It was kinda like those old clock shops my grandpa used to talk about. You know, “Back in my day, we didn’t have none of that…” But this place, it was all modern and shiny. They had all sorts of watches, not just the Rolex ones. Different colors, styles, some with dates, some without. It is all high imitation. I was mainly interested in the No-Date Black Submariner, though. It just looked so sleek and cool.
Now, I gotta say, these high imitation Rolex watches are everywhere these days. You see them on TV, on the streets… it’s like everyone’s wearing one. I guess it’s all about the look, you know? People like to show off a bit. And these watches, they do the job.
Here’s what I found out about the prices:
- I saw a listing for a Rolex Submariner no-date 5513, reference number 5513, from 1978. It was in very good condition, automatic, steel, and came with the original box. The price was around $11,745. Pretty steep, huh?
- There were also some other models, like the new green Submariner. They had guides on where to buy them without getting ripped off.
- For the steel Submariner, it looked like you could get a good one for between $9,000 and $10,000. But some of the older, yellow gold ones were closer to $12,000.
- Then there’s this super rare one, the Rolex Submariner reference 5517, with a maxi dial. They only made 1,500 of those, and less than a third are still around. That one’s probably way out of my budget!
- Oh, and they had this one called the “Rolex Hulk,” released in 2010. It was green.
After looking around and talking to the staff, I finally decided to get one. It wasn’t a real Rolex, of course, but it looked pretty darn close. And it didn’t cost me an arm and a leg, which was great. It wasn’t easy to decide, but I got there in the end. And now, I’m wearing it, and it feels good. It’s a nice watch, and it does what I need it to do – tell the time and look good on my wrist. But honestly, it was all high imitation.
So, that’s my story about getting a high imitation Rolex No-Date Black Submariner. It was a bit of an adventure, but I’m happy with my purchase. If you’re thinking about getting one, just do your research and make sure you know what you’re getting into. It’s not the real deal, but it’s a decent alternative if you’re on a budget.