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On the other hand, if possession were illegal, how could it be explained that the Barcelona police helped this user to recover his replicas, when they were stolen from his home? https://forum.replica-watch.info/threads/stolen-watch-collection.10596967/post-11418630For the avoidance of doubt, it is illegal to wear a replica in every country within the EU.
On the other hand, when I ask ChatGPT about the subject (he is clearly no reliable source of authority, but he is indicative), he says the following:
As of my last update in September 2021, it's generally not illegal to wear a counterfeit watch in the European Union. However, there are related legal issues surrounding counterfeit goods:
- Importation and Sale: It's illegal to import, produce, and sell counterfeit goods in the EU, including counterfeit watches. This can lead to severe penalties including fines and, in some cases, imprisonment.
- Possession: While wearing or simply possessing a single counterfeit item for personal use might not be illegal in many EU countries, buying these items in bulk, even for personal use, might raise suspicions of intent to distribute or sell, which is illegal.
- Traveling with Counterfeit Goods: If you're traveling into the EU with counterfeit goods, even if they're for personal use, they might be seized by customs officers. The same might apply if you're traveling between EU member states, depending on the circumstances and specific regulations of the countries involved.
- Brand Protection: Luxury brands actively fight against counterfeiting due to its impact on their brand image, revenue, and customer trust. Some brands might take legal action if they believe someone is damaging their reputation, although simply wearing a counterfeit watch is unlikely to be grounds for such action.