1. How to choose the best replica Rolex website?

It's hard to choose the best replica Rolex - Patek Philippe store since it's an unregulated industry with plenty of bad actors. We will provide you a comprehensive guide to buying your first fake Rolex - Patek Philippe watch and getting the best experience.  We will start with a list of things you should look for and consider.

Transparency

The store should have detailed photos and videos of the watches in their catalog. The detailed product images should not be generic images from the official Rolex website, but clearly images of their own stock.
The vendor should provide a clear Returns and Refunds policy.
Contact information should be readily available!

Communication

The store should have prompt and helpful customer service, preferably with a live chat. Rolex Expert provides support in the Live chat on the website and WhatsApp Support available 24/7.

Expertise

The vendor should have extensive knowledge of the industry, have detailed descriptions of the provided watches and their attributes, and have a Blog with all the Rolex news, reviews, and useful information for the buyers.

Secure Payment

The store should have a credit card/Paypal payment option since it provides additional safety to the transaction by allowing the buyer to "dispute" the transaction.
Avoid sellers asking for unusual payment methods like wire transfers or gift cards.

Quality Control

The vendor should provide clear quality control photos and videos of the watch before shipping out, so the client can confirm or deny the item depending on its appearance. This is important since a lot of replica Rolex vendors offer low-quality watches that have visible differences, and because many websites are intermediaries they will not be able to provide quality control videos and therefore won't be able to offer after-sale support, warranty, and returns.

Red Flags

Be wary of extremely low prices. While replicas are inherently more affordable than genuine watches, suspiciously low prices can be a red flag. They might indicate poor quality materials, subpar craftsmanship, or even a scam. Remember, a good replica should offer a balance of affordability and decent quality. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Poorly designed website or unprofessional communication. You would want to buy from someone who will be able to understand your requests and issues if there will be any(hopefully there won't).
Pressure to buy quickly or limited availability.
Refusal to provide additional information or photos.

Remember: Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it's better to walk away and find a more reputable seller.

2. What type of glass is used in the watches?

All our watches have a Sapphire crystal. Sapphire is a nine on the Mohs hardness scale (to put that into context, diamond is the hardest at 10).

Without a doubt, sapphire crystal is the most scratch-resistant watch glass on the market. It’s always useful to have a scratch-resistant dial, particularly if you travel a lot or you wear your watch on a daily basis.

Another benefit of the sapphire crystal is that it brings clarity to dials, which means the visibility on sapphire glass watches is excellent.

3. Will I receive a tracking number?

After placing the order, it will take 2-6 days for it to be sent to the Quality Control department from the warehouse, thoroughly inspected, and shipped, after which you will receive an EMS/DHL tracking number by mail.

It takes 10-25 business days for the watch to be delivered to you.

4. Does the watch come with a branded box and papers?

The watch comes without a box and papers to avoid high shipping and product costs. If you need a box, you can add it to your order as during the checkout process.

5. Do the watches have a ceramic bezel?
If the original watch has a ceramic bezel, our replica watch bezel is ceramic as well!

6. Is the watch second-hand running smooth or sweeping?

Since our movements are all automatic, the second-hand runs smoothly. The frequency depends on the caliber of the watch, but most of the calibers run at 21,600 bph.