Yes that's true V, but there are some OysterQuartz Rolexes, that were made in the 1980s and such. They tick, and are genuine Rolex.
Also, the better fakes have Japanese mechanical movement in them.
But still, these watch experts online you post a picture of a watch and within thirty minutes there are people coming along saying "fake" or "genuine" and posting their reasons. True, the pics need to be decent not fuzzy, but nowadays smart phones take very good close up pics actually.




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