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Re: Watch Fake? Heck I con'tknow
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: My father wants to buy a watch that a rolex, no
: box no paper and it has a green stamp on the
: back that has a serial #69178, Its for a
: explorerII model..I can't find where you can
: find out if the serial number is fake or if
: the watch is stolen or what ever.

First, that number is not a serial number. Rolex serial numbers have more digits and start with a letter. I'm not a Roelx expert, but I think that is more likely the model number.

Second, there is no way to tell from a serial number if a watch is genuine. An authentic serial number can be copied off a real Rolex onto a similar looking fake one.

Not aware of any place to look up stolen watches.

Really, you need to have an expert look at the watch to be certain. Fakes of Rolex watches are amazingly good. So if you are not able to totally trust the seller, you really have no lesser options to verify the watch than a proper checkout by an experienced Rolex shop.

That's why buying a watch like a Rolex is safest from an official dealer or at least a reputable used watch dealer. Buying anywhere else -- especially if you are inexperienced in watches -- is a substantially greater risk you are taking trying to save money on an expensive purchase.

Good luck!

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