Grade |
Genuine Watch |
AAAAA Clone |
AAA Replica |
A Replica |
Movement |
Genuine movement |
Swiss movement |
Japanese Movement |
Taiwan Movement |
Time Accuracy |
-3/+5 sec per day COSC certified |
-5/+6 sec per day COSC certified |
-10/+10 sec per day COSC certified |
-1/+2 min per day COSC certified |
Stainless Steel Type |
Brand-specific (e.g., 316L steel, titanium, ceramic) |
Claims “same materials” (usually 316L steel with plating) |
316L steel or alloys |
Low-grade alloys or stainless steel |
Logo & Markings |
laser etchings |
Sapphire crystal correct date magnification |
Sapphire crystal |
Mineral Glass |
Dial |
Genuine Watch |
Exact detail and font |
90% exact detail and font |
70% Exact detail and font |
Waterproof |
Model-specific (e.g., 30m, 100m, 300m) |
Tested up to 300m |
Tested up to 30m |
Life waterproof |
Life expectancy |
Lifetime |
Lifetime |
3-5 years |
1-2 years |
Warranty |
2 Years |
Up to 5 Years |
Up to 3 Years |
Up to 1 Years |
Band Length |
18cm |
Case color |
white |
Case Thickness |
13.05mm |
SKU |
RM11-03-1-1 |
Series |
RM 035 |
Brand |
Richard Mille |
Gender |
Men’s |
- Design Copycat Moves: This watch rips off the iconic tonneau – shaped case and full – skeleton dial of high – end Richard Mille models. As a Replica, it tries to mimic that sleek, high – tech vibe, but as a Fake, the white and blue plastic – like materials feel cheap—no match for the premium composites in real luxury watches.
- Movement Shortcuts: The exposed gears are meant to look like complex Swiss – made calibers. But as a Super Clone (or, let’s be real, a lazy Imitation), the movement inside is a janky, low – quality knockoff—no precision, no reliability, just a sad attempt to fool the eye.
- Dial & Branding Fakes: The printed logo and skeleton layout are dead – ringers for the original’s style… at first glance. As an Imitation, though, the dial lacks the crisp finishing and anti – glare coatings of genuine pieces—shine a light, and the flaws (sloppy printing, scratchy crystal) scream “Fake.”
- Material Letdowns: The case and rubber strap might look the part in photos, but in person? This “Swiss Replica” (a total misnomer—real Swiss replicas at least pretend to use better stuff) uses bargain – bin materials that scratch, discolor, and feel flimsy after a few wears.
- Luminescence Letdown: The hands have a weak, short – lived glow—another hallmark of a Fake. Real luxury watches use top – notch luminescent materials that light up bright and last; this one fizzles out faster than a cheap flashlight.
This watch is a textbook example of a low – effort Imitation masquerading as a “Super Clone.” It copies the iconic Richard Mille design—tonneau case, skeleton dial, bold colors—but every detail betrays its Fake status. The movement’s a janky knockoff, the materials feel cheap (forget Swiss precision—this is straight – up bargain – bin), and the dial’s finishing is so sloppy, it’d make a high school art project blush.
Sure, it calls itself a “Swiss Replica” to sound legit, but real Swiss replicas (which still aren’t legal, by the way) at least put in work to mimic quality. This? It’s a Replica in name only—an overpriced trinket for folks who want the look without the (literal) billions in R&D and craftsmanship real Richard Milles bring.
Bottom line: Supporting Fake watches like this screws over the artisans who pour their hearts into genuine luxury timepieces. Save your cash (and your credibility)—real horology deserves better than this plastic – feeling, IP – stealing imitation.
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