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How To Avoid Fake Watches

September 2nd, 2010 · No Comments · Workout Motivation

How is a person supposed to know when a watch is worth what someone is charging for it, or if it is something that has no value at all. It is possible that you might be looking at something that looks like an expensive watch, but is more likely a cheap copy. There are a lot of watches available that incorporate the same looks as a respected watchmakers products. But there is another category of wristwatch products that include many expensive ladies watches being sold on the Internet and through magazine ads that are not actually counterfeit, but they are sold using outrageous misrepresentations and should be equally avoided.
These luxury watch imposters are inexpensive watches being misleadingly represented as if they were fine luxury timepieces. Manufacturers of the fake watches try to fool people who do not check them closely by using a brand name that sounds or looks like a well known brand name. The fake watches are usually made with much more inferior raw materials and are mass produced rather than made by an experienced craftsman. The typical things that are done include a few things like are a combination of an impressive Swiss, German or European sounding name, or an impressive recommended retail price, or fancy verbiage that sounds like what a luxury watch brand such as Cartier Ballon Bleu would say, or impressive comparisons of features to those of other luxury timepieces, or a special price you can buy it for that is incredibly below the retail price.
The deception here is that claimed retail price is a complete lie. Why do they charge so little for the watches? It is because they are not quality products. There are laws in place that deal with this method of advertising, but many companies either get around them or ignore them completely. The only way for someone to make sure that they are buying the watch that they expect to is by doing some research and shopping at a reputable dealer when they are looking for something to put on their wrist.
There are some tips on spotting luxury watch imposter brands that a person should be aware of. No real luxury watch sells new for a street, catalog or Internet price of under $250. No real luxury watch sells new for more than 50% off of its genuine retail price, even from the most aggressive discount dealers. It does not matter what time of year it is, dealers do not sell quality timepieces at special sales. A real luxury brand will be well discussed on the Internet so do a search for the brand name and if you can’t find something like a Cartier Ballon Bleu review or collectors and owners discussing the merits of the brand, it is unlikely to be a true luxury brand. The type of retail outlet that you make your purchase from is as important as the make of the watch. When using sites such as e bay, don’t believe that you can get a watch that is real at a price that is well below its actual value. Only in rare cases do these ultra-cheap imposter brands have official company websites that showcase the products. Even when you are able to locate the company online, be careful about how it looks and realize it might be as fake as the watch it shows.
Ultimately, any deal on a new luxury timepiece that looks too good to be true is assuredly a scam. The economics of the manufacturing and selling products make it impossible for new wristwatches to be sold at 70-95% off of a legitimate retail price. Many people talk about how much they saved by buying something on sale instead of looking at how much what they bought is actually worth. Do not be taken in by all the hoopla that surrounds these once in a lifetime sales that are designed to make a person ignore the facts that are right in front of them that let them know they are looking at an imposter rather than the real deal.

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