Just like a car can last you a long time if you take good care of it, a rolex replica can also last you a long time if it has no manufacturers’ defects and if you take good care of. For some people, the replica Rolex watch will last as long as the movement keeps ticking, and in that sense, the Japan-made 21-jewel Miyota automatic movements can tick for as long as 8 years. But the biggest problem for Japan-made Rolex replicas is when the gold plating begins to wear off, or if other minor problems surface in its appearance.
Sometimes engravings begin to dent, chip, or fade, or other cosmetic problems begin to appear. When the gold on a Japan-made Rolex replica begins to fade, you can no longer wear it in the public. Everyone knows that a gold-faded Rolex is an obvious fake. And the gold usually begins to wear on the inside of the bands within 6 months, and it will start fading on the outside usually within 1-2 years. So no matter how reliable the rest of the watch is built, if the gold begins to fade, it can’t be worn in the public anymore.
But the mechanical parts of the watch likely won’t break. If the band begins to fade, you can just purchase a new band that looks like a Rolex band.