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We Bought a $500 Counterfeit Rolex So Good, Even Rolex Didn’t Spot It

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The replica watch industry is in its “super clone” era. Following tips from murky internet forums, we bought three budget fakes that were good enough to pass as real—but ultimately disposable.

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  • 01The replica watch industry is in its “super clone” era.
  • 02Following tips from murky internet forums, we bought three budget fakes that were good enough to pass as real—but ultimately disposable.
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