You guys know I’ve been eyeing that damn High imitation Rolex Two-tone Blue Submariner for a while now, right? Well, I finally pulled the trigger and got one. It was a whole thing, let me tell you.
So, first, I did some digging. I mean, you gotta, right? This ain’t like buying a candy bar. I was looking up all sorts of stuff about these watches. Like, this model’s got a 40mm case, which is a good size for my wrist, and it’s about 13mm thick. And apparently, the whole thing weighs around 155 grams. Felt pretty substantial when I finally held it.
Scouting the Scene
Then came the hard part – finding a decent seller. I’d heard some horror stories, so I was being extra careful. Checked out a few different places, asked around, read a bunch of reviews. I even talked to my neighbor’s son – he’s a bit of a watch guy. He kept going on about the different “references” and stuff, like this 5517 and 5513 thing. Honestly, a bit over my head, but I nodded along like I knew what he was talking about.
Eventually, I found a seller that seemed legit. We chatted a bit, and I made sure to ask all the questions I could think of. I was like, “Is this thing gonna fall apart in a week?” and “How close is it to the real deal?” You know, the important stuff.
The Big Moment
After a lot of back and forth, I decided to go for it. Paid the money – it was a good chunk of change, I won’t lie. But I figured, hey, treat yourself, right? Then came the waiting. Man, that was the worst part. Every day I was checking for updates, hoping it wouldn’t get lost or something. Finally got that message, “your watch is ready to collect.”
Went to pick it up, and there it was. This High imitation Rolex Two-tone Blue Submariner. The blue and gold – looked pretty slick, not gonna lie. The seller showed me all the details, how the bezel clicks, how the crown works, all that. And it is New Caliber 3235 inside. It was like a whole ceremony or something. I even found out this one is the 126610 model, which is the newer version. They mentioned something about a “Maxi Dial,” which I guess is a good thing?
Living with the Bluesy
- Wearing it out: Took it out for a spin the other day. Felt good, man. Got a few compliments, too.
- Keeping it safe: I’m being careful with it, though. Don’t want to scratch it up or anything.
- Showing it off: Let’s be honest, I’ve been subtly (or not so subtly) showing it off to my friends.
So, yeah, that’s my story about getting this High imitation Rolex Two-tone Blue Submariner. It was a journey, but I’m happy with it. It’s a fun watch. And hey, for the price, it’s a pretty good imitation. I heard the real ones go for like 20,000. This was way, way less than that. The real ones are rare, especially that “Bluesy” they call it. So, if you’re thinking about getting one of these, hopefully, my little adventure here helps you out. Just do your research, find a good seller, and be prepared to wait. It’s worth it in the end, at least for me it was.