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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4102185" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>I really haven't had a problem with faux Rolex or high end watches up until about 7 years ago, they make it much harder to purchase real used ones. Given the prevalence of super-fakes in the market place also one needs to consider the country of origin of most, which is... china. Fakes have gotten so good it has actually harmed consumers now more than ever. It's no longer some guy in a trench coat saying, "dude want to buy a Rolex at a low price." It is fake watches sold online or even in brick and mortar stores that they have mistaken for the real thing. IMHO it is part of a larger plan to destabilize the Swiss watch market and markets in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4102185, member: 27098"] I really haven't had a problem with faux Rolex or high end watches up until about 7 years ago, they make it much harder to purchase real used ones. Given the prevalence of super-fakes in the market place also one needs to consider the country of origin of most, which is... china. Fakes have gotten so good it has actually harmed consumers now more than ever. It's no longer some guy in a trench coat saying, "dude want to buy a Rolex at a low price." It is fake watches sold online or even in brick and mortar stores that they have mistaken for the real thing. IMHO it is part of a larger plan to destabilize the Swiss watch market and markets in general. [/QUOTE]
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