C Factory 4131 New Arrival

$999.00

126500 in black. Based on image comparisons, the most notable update in the 4131 model lies in the three small silver sub-dials: a bright beveled ring has been added around each, executed excellently by Clean in terms of angle and luster. However, the texture within the silver-gray sub-dials appears slightly less refined than the genuine when examined closely, though this difference is not visible to the naked eye—refer to natural light comparison photos for detail.

Other elements such as the hour markers and luminescence are also very well done. Note: Genuine 4131 models reportedly now feature cylindrical hands instead of conical ones. However, among the four authentic units provided by Clean, we observed inconsistencies—some markers lacked perfect roundness, and certain watches still used older-style conical hands. This suggests Rolex may be clearing remaining 4130 inventory.

Case and bracelet comparisons are also included in the images; overall appearance is highly consistent with the original.

Despite tight timelines, Clean immediately acquired five genuine watches for reference—reportedly incurring losses exceeding $100,000 in watch value alone, not counting disassembled or damaged components. After thorough examination of both authentic and replica pieces, including detailed photographic analysis, I believe this release represents an exceptional achievement.

The choice of SH4131 involves complex considerations. It’s important to understand that SH does not equate to low quality. Clean has never compromised procurement costs for higher profit margins. In fact, they confirmed that the movement procurement cost for this SH4131 is no lower than that of the DD4130.

Due to potential lighting variations, natural light real-shot images will be attached—these should serve as the primary reference.