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 Posted: Tue Jul 13th, 2010 11:11 am
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murphy j



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I think that if it's real, then it has aftermarket parts on it. The hands don't look right to me and you already know the crown isn't right. The only sure way to tell is to have it opened and check the movement to see if it's correct. You could also send it to Rolex for service and see if they send it back. If they go ahead and service it then it will be pricey as they will charge you for any parts replaced on top of the basic service fee. Last time I checked the basic service (clean, oil, adjust) was around $550. I will say that if it is real, then good score.