I doubt that the same parts were used when putting this fake Rolex back together as there is no way any of those cogs would of been recyclable, plus you wouldn't just push the glass and crown in like that without any seals. Most important thing to say is that I very much doubt anybody would through out a real rolex anyway, even if it did need loads of work, they would of Ebayed it as is for salvageable parts and got a fair bit of money from the sale, even the braclet parts would of sold for quite a bit.
Your fake Rolex is not worth millions of dollars, the braclet connection was hollowed out, and the rotor was not engraved, and the hour marker weren’t even close to being aligned properly
Even if it is fake, it's churlish to moan - the restoration work is exceptional and the video highly entertaining and it always good to watch things be magically restored to the exquisite perfection they once were. It's transformative and empowering to see! If only our rotten society could be restored so resolutely too.
@@mr.eswatchreviews : They find Rolexes, Audemars Piguets, Vacheron Constantins, original Omegas, in the garbage like they were potatoes!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Furthermore, even if it is a fake watch, any movement needs to be lubricated... they never do it and it always works like a COSC certified watch !🤣🤣
“Millions!?” Why didn’t you articulate and explain as you went? Are these new parts? Which are the original parts. Why didn’t you scour the sonic cleaning the parts needed?
@giuseppebianco1386 ; questi vogliono farci credere che trovano orologi originali, come fossero patate e poi li restaurano con precisione certificata COSC da cronometro ! 🤣Se bastasse fare in questo modo, restaurandoli coì, tutti gli orologiai di questo mondo andrebbero in fallimento ! Goccina d'olio ? Macchè ! 🤣 Ma a loro non frega niente , lo sanno benissimo che vengono criticati, è uno dei tanti modi per fare visualizzazioni sul canale....cioè soldi ! 😉🖐🖐👍
Lo que me parece extraño es que un tipo revisando la basura tenga tanta suerte de encontrar estos relojes, y muy raro también que sepan a quien llevárselo?
The balance wheel and hair spring no way it is in operational condition after putting them back..In addition, I have never seen any watch makers out there without proper lubrication moving wheels pivots, jewel holes, and greasing of main spring. It is a miracle that such a rusty watch movement can be restored and worked perfectly after putting back !!!
I admit I don't know anything about Rolex watches but I do know a little about cleaning small delicate things. Why all the hand work when an ultrasonic cleaner would do the job hands free?
Its himself who places the watches there and he restores them to some level, but basically he puts the watches in there its only for the reviews and the video
probably took longer to get it looking dirty than it did to clean it... fake all the way around... there was no hair spring on the balance wheel, yet it runs?
How much time could these Asians save if they didn't wipe mudd all over their projects ???? I see at time stamp approx 2:30 there is still part of the "Made in China" sticker left on the case back !
Whel why do I think thos is a setup and why do I know this is a FRolex. Whel , I do and I hope that this one dosnt go into circulation for a real one. INTERESTING to watch anyway. It's a seiko mouvment.