Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Rolex Magic?
Why people buy replicas?
How much do replicas cost?
Where are replicas manufactured?
How do I know I am getting a good deal?
How do I find a trusted site?
Recommended Swiss replicas?
How should I pay for replicas?


Who is Rolex Magic

Rolex Magic is an educational resource that aims to give consumers the straight scoop on replica watches, allowing them to make informed decisions.

We do not sell, manufacture or distribute fake Swiss watches of any sort, and do not support those who do. We are strictly an information source, and any information on this website should be viewed in this light.

Rolex Magic does not condone any illegal activity, including the sale or purchase of replica watches, and no information on this site is intended to be used as legal advice. While there is a wealth of information here about replica timepieces, it is intended for education purposes only.

Why people buy replicas

If buying and selling fake Rolex watches is illegal, why do people keep on doing it? Usually the answer is fairly simple: money. It’s indisputable that Rolex watches have an unsurpassed reputation for prestige and status, as well as quality. That same reputation also drives the price for Rolex timepieces well out of reach of most people’s budgets. Rolex watches are also know for their beauty, reliability, and quality. Many people want the appearance of personal wealth or status, or the reliability of well-crafted watches, without having to spend an extravagant amount of money. Therefore, many people turn to the less expensive alternative of replica Rolexes.

How much do replicas cost?

Replica watches range in price from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars. A common misconception is that fake Rolexes are extremely inexpensive, but this is not necessarily the case. Many imitation Rolex watches are still of a very high standard, using precision Swiss movements and top-quality materials. While often more pricey than most people initially think, a substantial savings comes from the fact that they don’t bear the true Rolex name. There are of course the very cheap imitation watches, frequently found displayed by street vendors, but these often consist of low-grade materials and standard quartz movement. This might make for a flashy looking watch at a glance, but a moment’s scrutiny will usually reveal the truth.

Where are replicas manufactured?

Replica watches are manufactured in a variety of places, but most manufacturing takes place in Japan, China and Switzerland. The quality of fake watches varies from one manufacturer to the next, as well as from one country to the next.

How do I know I am getting a good deal?

Especially in the age of online shopping, it’s wise to be cautious when making any purchase. Especially considering the legal issues surrounding replica watches, consumers should do their research and make informed decisions. How can you be sure you’re getting a good deal? Using sites with clear reputations for honest, reliable trading is the best bet when making a purchase online. Make use of site reviews, such as the ones found here[link], in evaluating the trustworthiness of a site.

How do I find a trusted site?

Rolex Magic does neither condones nor supports the purchase or sale of replica watches. However, in our research for this site, we have come across numerous sources of information highlighting the good, the bad, and the ugly. Please see our “Review” section for more information on these sources.

Recommended Swiss Replicas

If you’re looking for a high-quality Swiss replica, you should consider purchasing at least a Grade 2 replica watch. Grade 2 and higher feature genuine Swiss movements, are constructed of authentic materials (with some variation from the authentic versions). These watches do cost a bit more than the lower grades, but represent excellent quality and reliability. If you’d like more specific information about the quality of various replicas and manufacturers, please see our reviews section.

How should I pay for Replicas?

The most secure method of payment for replicas is (Cash on Delivery) COD. This way you’re guaranteed to get your product before making a payment. Purchases by credit cards are normally considered secure, however because the sale and purchase of fake watches is illegal, most credit card companies will not assist you in any failed

What scams should I be concerned about?

Unfortunately, scam artists do exist in the world of replica Rolexes. Possibly one of the worst types of scams are the transactions where you pay for a watch, and never receive it. Dishonest websites will simply process the charge, keep your money, and not send through any merchandise. Attempts to contact them will usually go unanswered, and your hard-earned money is gone, possibly forever. If you paid with a credit card, you may have a slight chance at compensation, but the very nature of replica watch purchases often makes this a difficult pursuit.

Another common scam is the “bait and switch” tactic – they show you a great product on the site, and the description reads like a dream. Then you get your replica watch, and find out that it’s not anything like they promised. Paying hundreds of dollars for what you thought was a high quality replica, and getting an easily detected fake in its place can be frustrating and disappointing. Perhaps your watch looks and feels like the real thing. You’d probably be satisfied that the deal was an honest one. However, there are shady manufacturers who will use cheaper replica parts in the place of the higher quality Swiss-made products. While it may be undetectable to the inexperienced eye, the difference is quality is significant, meaning you’ll be paying a high-quality price for low-quality product. There is little recourse for you if this does happen, which makes it even more important that you do your homework before making any purchases.

Even if you do get your imitation Swiss watch, and it looks and feels almost exactly like the real thing, there is still room for fraudulent activity. Most replica sites will offer some sort of guarantee – whether it’s a warranty on the watch, or a money-back satisfaction guarantee. Dishonest dealers might refuse to honor their promises, meaning that six months down the line, if your watch breaks, you’ll be out of luck. Finding a reputable jeweler to repair it can be a challenge – most jewelers have no desire to get involved with replica watches, because of the legal issues surrounding them. And “money-back guarantees” aren’t worth a lot if they’re coming from someone who just wants to take your money and run.

How can you avoid being ripped off by dishonest dealers? Do your research, and arm yourself with information. Use sites such as this one to understand exactly what you should be looking for, and how to detect the telltale signs of a scam. As always, the golden rule of consumer protection is in place: If it looks to good to be true, it probably is.