In today’s market, it is worth looking at some of the hidden gems from the past. With list prices of new luxury replica watches increasing multiple times a year, it might lead you to some amazing pre-owned options that could save you a lot of money. That’s why we started a series of articles highlighting some of the brilliant watches we encounter on the pre-owned market.
Replica Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 16713LN Watches
You could debate whether people are truly sleeping on pre-owned 1:1 UK fake Rolex sports watches, and you would justified in doing so. There are hardly any watches from The Crown that go unnoticed. However, as we state every week, these lists are about the less obvious choices for every brand. And when it comes to Rolex, the two-tone options are often overlooked.
That’s also the case with the Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 16713. But we didn’t go for the Root Beer version that our copy editor Brandon loves so much. Instead, we picked the version with the black dial and bezel. This cheap copy watches was available on both an Oyster and a Jubilee bracelet.
The high quality replica Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 16713 watches was in production from 1989 until 2007. During its production run, Rolex updated the lume from tritium to Luminova and, finally, to Super-LumiNova. The brand also updated the movement from caliber 3185 to 3186. What always remained was the 40mm case that measured 12mm thick and 48mm from lug to lug.
Its successor was the first Rolex that introduced the “Super Case” with its beefier look and fatter lugs and crown guards. Consequently, this is the last GMT-Master II with a classic presence. Regarding pricing, you can get one starting around €9K and moving up to €14K. But with many good examples in the €10K–11K range, it’s an easy winner over the stainless steel ref. 16710 if you ask us. But that’s only if you love two-tone Rolexes like we do.
Fake Omega Seamaster 300M GMT ref. 2234.50 Watches
We stay with the GMTs for our next pre-owned pick. Nacho asked Omega to bring back the Swiss movements replica Omega Seamaster 300M GMT “Great White” ref. 2538.20 watches. Lex and I featured the same watch in our New Year’s resolutions for this year and last year, respectively. While that is still our favorite, the 50th Anniversary model of that same generation goes for better prices and truly looks the part.
The Seamaster 300M GMT ref. 2534.50 was released to celebrate 50 years of the Seamaster in 1998. Consequently, it takes after the Seamaster Professional 300M 2254.50 of those days (Nacho’s beloved GADA watch) with its characteristic case and sword-style hands. But the presence changes drastically thanks to the addition of a 24-hour bezel and a red GMT hand.
In 2003, Omega updated the perfect super clone watches and changed the reference to 2234.50. The biggest update was a switch from the typical Seamaster bracelet to the simpler Speedmaster-style bracelet with a dual-push-button clasp that many fans prefer. The updated reference features the same 41mm stainless steel case that is 13mm thick and 47mm long. It has a 20mm lug spacing and, just like its 2254.50 counterpart, a 300m water resistance rating.
Besides the oversized hour markers and sword-style hands that define the Seamaster of that era, the aluminum GMT bezel insert is a great eye-catcher. With its large 24-hour scale and black and silver day/night portions, it stands out immediately. The red “GMT” text, red GMT hand, and red tip of the seconds hand add visual spice to the overall aesthetic.
Hidden behind the commemorative 50th-anniversary case back is the Omega caliber 1128. The automatic movement is based on the ETA 2892-A2 and modified to meet Omega’s standards. The movement operates at 28,800vph and offers 44 hours of power reserve.
The movement is a flyer-style GMT that allows you to set the 12-hour hand independently of the others. This is the preferred style of GMT movement for many watch fans. Even well over 20 years since its release, the Omega Seamaster 300M GMT is still a great 2024 online replica watches. Expect asking prices to start at roughly €2.5K and move up to €4K. That will buy you a great pre-owned GMT that still ticks all the modern-day boxes.