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buying a replica watch

joes

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You need to do a lot of reading and researching my friend and it will bring you great knowledge and enlightenment such as.....there is no such thing as a perfect replica, AND, no regular person will be able to tell its a fake when it's on your wrist......unless it's a real piece of shit you bought at a local market. Good luck with your search.
 

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You need to do a lot of reading and researching my friend and it will bring you great knowledge and enlightenment such as.....there is no such thing as a perfect replica, AND, no regular person will be able to tell its a fake when it's on your wrist......unless it's a real piece of shit you bought at a local market. Good luck with your search.

+1 ^^^^ What he said!


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d4m.test

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Hi and welcome. Congrats on going for the "right" or more "reasonable" type of watch right from the beginning. The IWC seems to be a very nice and recent release, just read through this thread here: https://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/showthread.php/253453-New-Portuguese-7-days.
The second choice has a quite high pricetag for what it is, the "best" price-quality relationship is for the classic 36mm one. For any watch it´s a first class choice of seller.
 

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My advice is read read and read a little more, all replica have their flaws but all trusted dealers here sell very good quality replicas but don't expect paying $400 dollar and get the same watch as a gen that cost 10 k is just common sense.

Before buying take a few days to read the forum, you will find the answer to all your questions.

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tommy_boy

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The dealers continue to describe reps saying they're 1:1 and other crap. Never ends. Do not buy into that BS. Just buy a watch if you like it. Do not expect 99.999% of people you encounter to identify your watch, much less know whether it is a gen.

When we respond to questions like these, my greatest fear is that somebody asks wanting to buy a rep and unload it on eBay as a gen.
 

Watchgast

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Thank you all for the information ! Did not bought any of those watches yet. But do still want to buy these 2. Can some 1 help me find a place where there is a good price/qualtiy balance ? And that the watch is almost similar to the real one?
 

John1

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And another thought...consider looking at M2M sales...you might find what you are looking for, and get the lowdown on watch without the marketing hype from some dealer website.
 

John1

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Better?...I don't think it could be worse. Here are my observations in the limited time I've been here:

The members value their reputations, and aren't likely to try and dump a bad watch on an unsuspecting buyer. At least not twice, from the way it looks like the forum is managed. I've seen some beater watches for sale, but the seller is pretty clear it's a beater.

I've read some posts where members are quick to call someone out, if there is some question about the watch for sale.

The moderators will pull a sale ad down if it seems questionable. In short, there seems to be a lot of eyes "watching" the items for sale here.

The environment made me comfortable enough to buy M2M, and it arrived today. Here is the thread, if you want to read about it: https://forum.replica-watch.info/vb...Bay-(Red)-V1-eta-clone-engraved-rotor-relumed

Even if you don't buy M2M, read some of the sale ads. All kinds of good info in there.