This one I could do:
http://keepthetime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=234
Two tone yachtmaster I could do:
http://www.chrono24.com/en/rolex/116681-two-tone-yacht-master-ii-steel--everose-gold--id1979740.htm
And yeah, is in Hong Kong, the land of fake junk. I'll run to the bank now..

And when I typed in "two tone yachtmaster Rolex," in google images, I kept clicking on pics that were for "replica" watches.. That's what they're called now, lol. And that's damn scary, as thought the ones I saw were the real deal til I read replica.. Hello Rolex? There's 10:1 more pics of the fakes, than the genuine on google!:eek:

Learned LONG AGO, ALWAYS buy from actual Rolex dealers, and if it's a pre owned piece, take the damned thing to a Rolex dealer with the owner right there, before purchase! My Wife saw tons of Rolex with a genuine movement, put in Chinese case, and bracelet. These made it past even the dealers at first..:eek: Could go on about what she's seen done by the Asians. And all I can say, is they do have talent, as the Sub she showed me, I absolutely couldn't tell the difference, and she had a watch back tool I used to check out the Rolex STAMPED movement throughout what wound up being an eta movement. Wow! Scary doesn't sum up buying a Rolex these days, hence, taking a recent seller with me to a large dealer for verification. And if the guy's a reputable dealer, but on-line, they usually have ways to guarantee the watch is genuine. But still, buyer beware when it comes to Rolex, and I guess anything else the Asians can knock out with what I'd consider pretty damned convincing stuff for junk. Lol