2010年9月7日星期二

The Way to Avoid Fake Wathches

http://www.tocoy.netHow 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. There are plenty of timepieces that are similar to the real ones but are know to be a cheap knockoff of the original. Unfortunately, there are lots of watches that try to make you think you are buying an expensive watch instead of a fake one. 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. The suppliers make the watch look identical from the exterior by including details such as the manufacturer’s logo, the serial number, and the exact design. With some of the counterfeit models looking identical, how can you avoid purchasing one?
The fake watches are not nearly as fine quality a product as the real ones are but are advertised in a deceptive way. The names that these timepieces use will sound similar to the luxury watches, but they are obviously not the same. Paying close attention to is when you are purchasing the watch. The market for fine timepieces is year round and there is no time of year where merchants are trying to get rid of them in a after Christmas sale or something similar. Some retail stores may attempt to sell counterfeit watches during these times with the hope that customers will buy thinking it is because of the sale. What might seem like a steal for you at the time is actually a steal for the seller.
Fake watches that are being sold do have a few things in common that a shopper can look for. To spot a fake timepiece, the buyer must look at things that are not as easy for someone to replicate. As mentioned above, some of the replicas are identical. Hand crafted, quality timepieces will not be sold for less than a couple hundred dollars unless they are fake. If you see someone with a sign that says its watches are seventy percent off, it is probably not real. No real luxury brands are ever sold at fire sales, massive inventory clearances or end of model year closeouts. If you see a brand sold mostly on auction sites, and never anywhere near it’s claimed retail price, it is not a luxury brand. Only in rare cases do these ultra-cheap imposter brands have official company websites that showcase the products. Just because you see a incredibly sophisticated website doesn’t ensure that the brand is actually a valid luxury brand.
The bottom line is that when a deal looks like a amazing and unbelievable opportunity, it usually should be avoided. 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.
Deceptive retail prices are used to get buyers excited that they are saving hundreds of dollars on an item. People get swept up by the idea that they are getting a steal of a deal and stop looking at the obvious clues that something is not right about the product they are buying.
You should take your time and look carefully at what you are considering purchasing. It is an unfortunate reality that people will sell the fakes. To make sure that you are not a victim, the best thing that can be done is to learn everything you can about a watch before you start checking with merchants to actually make a purchase.
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