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After getting an IWC chronograph from TD Chazing Time, the watch broke down after a few days. TD told that the chronograph buttons was not for use, than the watch would break down. I did´t know that. Now I know, others have confirmed. I was also told by TD that people get their rep watch serviced and oiled before use. Others have confirmed that too. I got hold of a watchsmith with 40 years experience. He could do the service for 300 dollars. That means we choose between a rep (fake) 300-400 dollars chinese watch + 300 dollar service and still got a watch (crappy)with chronbuttons for decoration only, or we can buy a brand new Citizen og Tissot, Swiss watches, with chronobuttons to use as much as I like, for 600 dollars. Fake crap chinese 700 dollars. Original swiss 600 dollars.
Wich leads to the question: Do people here wear their reps or are they for looking at only?
I will highlight some slightly noticeable differences:
- Most of us did some research prior to our purchase ergo we didn’t experience situations as the one you related. This forum is a huge source of knowledge to avoid them.
- Not all the replicas requires service prior to its use, as well as none all of the gens (ie - NOS models from 10 years ago)
- The watchmakers offering their services around here, doesn’t charge 300$ for a service of a clone movement AFAIK. I was paying up to 800€ for a service at RSC but 300 in a local bussines- despite of its experience I will give it a second thought.
- Collecting reps is a different hobby from collecting gens, in a lot of aspects you cannot compare them.
- Last but not least, never seen a proper Swiss Made automatic watch for 400$