Counterfeit Rolex Day-Date Two-Tone Wristwatch
Horology / Watches

Counterfeit Rolex Day-Date Two-Tone Wristwatch

This item is a replica or counterfeit wristwatch designed to resemble a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date. The watch features a classic two-tone aesthetic with a silver-toned (steel-colored) case and a yellow gold-toned fluted bezel and crown. The dial has a silver 'linen' texture and includes a day-of-the-week aperture at 12 o'clock and a date window at 3 o'clock with a magnification 'cyclops' lens. However, the timepiece exhibits several significant condition and quality issues that indicate it is not a genuine luxury item. Several of the faux-diamond hour markers have come loose from their settings and are resting at the bottom of the dial face near the 6 o'clock position. The gold plating on the bracelet links and the winding crown shows substantial wear and fading, revealing a base metal underneath. The overall construction quality appears low, with imprecise printing on the dial and misaligned components. The bracelet is a multi-link 'Jubilee' style, which is typically associated with the Rolex Datejust rather than the Day-Date (which traditionally uses the 'President' bracelet). The crystal shows visible surface scratches and clouding, further suggesting the use of lower-grade materials such as acrylic or mineral glass rather than sapphire crystal. These anomalies, combined with the structural failure of the dial elements, are characteristic of a low-quality imitation rather than an authentic Swiss chronometer.

Estimated Value

$0 - $20

Basic Information

Category

Horology / Watches

Appraised On

February 25, 2026

Estimated Value

$0 - $20

Item Description

This item is a replica or counterfeit wristwatch designed to resemble a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date. The watch features a classic two-tone aesthetic with a silver-toned (steel-colored) case and a yellow gold-toned fluted bezel and crown. The dial has a silver 'linen' texture and includes a day-of-the-week aperture at 12 o'clock and a date window at 3 o'clock with a magnification 'cyclops' lens. However, the timepiece exhibits several significant condition and quality issues that indicate it is not a genuine luxury item. Several of the faux-diamond hour markers have come loose from their settings and are resting at the bottom of the dial face near the 6 o'clock position. The gold plating on the bracelet links and the winding crown shows substantial wear and fading, revealing a base metal underneath. The overall construction quality appears low, with imprecise printing on the dial and misaligned components. The bracelet is a multi-link 'Jubilee' style, which is typically associated with the Rolex Datejust rather than the Day-Date (which traditionally uses the 'President' bracelet). The crystal shows visible surface scratches and clouding, further suggesting the use of lower-grade materials such as acrylic or mineral glass rather than sapphire crystal. These anomalies, combined with the structural failure of the dial elements, are characteristic of a low-quality imitation rather than an authentic Swiss chronometer.

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