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Imitation Rolexes, and others, actually are accurate timepieces.

At BlueFakes.com, we offer a series of imitation, one hundred percent legal imitation Rolex watches.    An imitation Rolex, along with our other range of replicas such as sunglasses and handbags is an economical and cost effective way for you to attain a high quality substitution of original Rolex watch.  BlueFakes.com insures that the imitation Rolex will be a product of the highest quality, as well as offering the highest level of after sales service and customer support.

There are several websites which encourage as well as support the replication of Rolex along with other top watch brands, please be aware that many are unprincipled and perhaps even illegal.  At BlueFakes we guarantee that our imitation Rolex is one hundred percent legal.  Before you purchase make a purchase of an imitation Rolex, ensure that you are dealing with a company that is generally well known and a company that offers after sales support.

Positional Error

Most watches are adjusted in positions. This means that the watch has been fine tuned to maintain a certain amount of accuracy when placed in various physical positions. Positional error is the timing error or difference in rate a watch displays between these different positions. Often times after a watch has been cleaned and oiled it will run well with good balance wheel motion in one position but when changed to another position the amplitude of the balance will drop considerably. Positional error cannot be dealt with until the amplitude of the balance is acceptable in all positions. There should always be a small drop in balance amplitude when a watch is moved from a horizontal position i.e. dial up or dial down, to a vertical position. Friction is the reason for this. In the horizontal position the balance pivot is exerting most of its pressure down onto one cap jewel. If the shape of the pivot is correct and the cap jewel is in good condition then the inertia of the balance will experience little resistance from friction. An analogy of this would be a spinning top on a smooth glass surface. When changed to a vertical position both balance pivots will experience greater friction due to an increase in surface contact along the sides of the pivot from the walls of the hole jewels. The amplitude of the balance can tell us a great deal about the condition of a watch. Poor balance motion in any position tells us there is a problem somewhere that must be corrected. A watch that exhibits good balance motion in one horizontal position, say dial up, but has poor or no motion when turned over to its other horizontal position, dial down, could suffer from one or more of several possible problems. Some of these problems could emanate from somewhere in the train or may be in the balance assembly itself. If the problem is not obvious then it will be helpful to isolate the balance from the driving portion of the watch. This is easily accomplished by removing the pallet from the movement. We can now impart a few puffs from a watch blower to the balance wheel to observe the balance motion while placing the movement in various positions. If the motion is now acceptable when changing between dial up and dial down then we have eliminated the balance assembly as the problem and the problem is somewhere in the drive train or pallet assembly.

If on the other hand the motion still changes excessively then the clearance between the balance wheel and center wheel should be checked in both positions. The balance or hairspring will sometimes hit the underside of the center wheel during part of its oscillation. This can be caused by a wobbly balance wheel that is loose or crooked on the balance staff, an out of flat hairspring (if the hairspring is hitting the center wheel) a wobbly center wheel that is out of flat, a cracked upper cap jewel or a broken upper balance staff pivot. If all is well then there is either something interfering with the balance assembly such as a screw protruding through the pillar plate or balance cock etc. or is in the balance assembly itself.

Check the balance staff pivots under high magnification to see if they are bent or scored. The pivots must have a perfect shape (see pic) with a well polished surface. Any imperfection on either pivot will most likely result in balance amplitude inconsistencies between positions. If they are scored then you should either polish or replace the pivots.


Before it was only the influential member of society who was advantaged and fortunate enough to possess a Rolex watch, however with the ground breaking inventiveness of BlueFakes, we offer imitation Rolex watches to the man-on-the-street.  In fact for the cost of an original Rolex, you are now able to buy imitations of various brands as well as in colours, allowing you to enjoy co-ordinating your wardrobe accordingly.
 
The most common of all watches to be replicated is certainly the popular and well known Swiss brand, the Rolex.    At BlueFakes, our imitation Rolex watches are manufactured to such a high degree of quality that it will take a trained and discerning eye to notice the variation between the imitation Rolex and the authentic Rolex.   Obviously there will be differences, such as the imitation Rolex will not have the same qualities as the genuine Rolex, in terms of weight, feel and certain other subtle qualities but to the naked eye the imitation Rolex will easily pass for the most popular and well respected original Rolex watch.

The name of “Rolex” is surrounded by controversy and is relatively obscure.  Rumor has it that the name “Rolex” is of French origin and in translation to English means ‘exquisite watch industry”.  Another idea is that the name ‘Rolex’ was decided upon to indicate movement when spoken in English.  As fascinating as the origin of the name “Rolex” is,   the most fascinating and interesting fact is that the Rolex Company may never be sold or traded on in any stock market.  An interesting fact for the most beautifully and exquisite Swiss manufactured watch brand in the world.     However, through BlueFakes, you too can be part of the Rolex allure and appeal by owning your very own imitation Rolex.

The Rolex watch company began in 1905 by Mr Hans Wilsdorf and Mr Alfred Davis.   Strangely enough Mr Wilsdorf was neither Swiss nor was he a watchmaker by trade...   The Rolex Company organ began as Wilsdorf & Davis.  The story of the Rolex watch is truly remarkable; however now you too can afford the status and delight of owning your very own Rolex by purchasing a high quality imitation Rolex from BlueFakes.com.

   

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