2 Rare Best Replica Rolex Watches You Can Buy Right Now

Perfect Replica Rolex Explorer II ref. 1655

The Explorer II is a well known entity these days, and what some might call the last bastion of the true tool watch within the high quality replica Rolex stable. The first Explorer II was released in 1971 with the reference 1655 with something of a niche audience of speleologists and cave explorers. The watch featured a fixed steel bezel indexed to 24 hours, while the 1575 movement borrowed from the GMT-Master provided a 24 hour hand to provide a full day/night indication. Unlike the GMT Master, the 1:1 wholesale fake Rolex Explorer II took more liberties with its design, which included a large orange 24 hour hand, and a rather unusual set of hour and minute markings at the dial’s perimeter. The orange hand was brought back with the six digit reference modern Explorer IIs, but the funky dial design remains unique to the ref. 1655.

This 1655 Explorer II is available from Amsterdam Vintage Watches, and is in excellent condition. So good that we’d question if the case is recut or refinished to appear new. The dial is also in great condition, showing light signs of age in an aesthetically pleasing manner. This MKIV example dates to the late ‘70s, and comes with service papers from Rolex. This is one of the most interesting sport watches luxury copy Rolex watches have ever made, and it remains compelling today thanks to its fascinating history (which, by the way, does not include appearances on the wrist of Steve McQueen, despite the watch taking on his name).

Top Replica Rolex Tiffany-Signed Day-Date, Circa 1979

This original 36 mm 18-karat yellow gold Swiss made replica Rolex Day-Date watches come with a coveted Tiffany & Co.-signed dial and is in pristine condition having never been polished. Its lines remain sharp including along the case feet. The watch’s hallmarks are still visible on the case back, and the bracelet is still very tight with little snag. It comes on its original bracelet with a full signature on the deployant buckle, along with corresponding model numbers on the inside of the end links.

Tiffany & Co.-signed Rolex dials continue to fetch a premium on the secondary market as cheap super clone Rolex and Tiffany ended their co-branded watches in the early ’90s.