Introducing the Clean Factory New Rolex GMT Master M126713GRNR-0001, Detail Comparison with Genuine VS Clean Factory Prototype

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Clean Factory Rolex GMT Master M126713GRNR-0001, Detail Comparison with Genuine + Clean Factory Prototype

Clean Factory proudly presents the new Rolex GMT Master M126713GRNR-0001, shown in VS with a real model and clean factory prototype.

Clean Factory Rolex GMT Master M126713GRNR-0001, Detail Comparison with Genuine + Clean Factory Prototype

Here are some key highlights:

Black and Grey Ceramic Bezel: The black color is flawlessly replicated, while the grey portion of the Clean Factory bezel is slightly darker compared to the genuine model. However, the similarity still exceeds 90%. Clean Factory’s exceptional color matching technique has shown remarkable progress in a short period of time.

Seamlessly Joined Black/Grey Sections: The transition between the black and grey portions is remarkably natural, with no noticeable flaws.

Numerals Texture on the Bezel: Due to the gold-colored numerals, it can be observed that the genuine model has a finer texture on the numerals compared to Clean Factory’s replica. However, this difference is almost imperceptible to the naked eye.

Teeth Engravings on the Bezel: There is a notable difference between Clean Factory’s version and the genuine model in terms of teeth engravings. The factory explains that there are various versions and shapes of the genuine model. If customers have specific requirements, Clean Factory can make adjustments accordingly.

Dial Font and Hands: The dial font and hands maintain an exceptionally high level of craftsmanship, leaving no room for criticism.

 

The most significant aspect is the 5-link bracelet. Clean Factory explicitly states that it poses the greatest challenge, resulting in limited production capacity. Unlike other factories, Clean Factory assembles the bracelet after individually electroplating each component. This meticulous process ensures a seamless fit between the components; however, it may cause slight bulging at the edges during assembly. Since the parts are electroplated, secondary polishing could lead to missing or fading electroplated areas. This complexity arises from the commitment to prevent exposed stainless steel color on the side of the bracelet. On the other hand, there is no such issue with the full gold 5-link bracelet. Clean Factory assembles the bracelet after electroplating the central parts. If any bulging occurs, the flawed section can be repolished. Even if the bottom part of the bracelet loses some electroplating during the polishing process, it doesn’t matter since both sides of the bracelet will undergo another round of electroplating.

Explore the Clean Factory Rolex M126713GRNR-0001 and witness the detailed comparison with the genuine model and Clean Factory prototype. Experience Clean Factory’s exceptional craftsmanship and their dedication to perfecting timepiece manufacturing.

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