First off, the fact that multiple sources are asking if it’s a scam? HUGE red flag. Like, come on, if a bunch of people are whispering “sketchy,” there’s probably something up. One site mentions “53 powerful factors” to expose high-risk activity. FIFTY-THREE?! That’s not a good look. I mean, who needs 53 reasons to avoid a legit watch seller?
Then you got the whole “replica” thing plastered all over the place. I’m not judging anyone’s choices here, you do you! But when a website is openly selling *fake* Breitling watches, it’s kinda hard to trust *anything* else they’re selling. It’s like, they’re admitting to selling knock-offs, so what else are they fudging about?
And seriously, “replicawatch.su offers top quality fake Breitling watches”? That line is just… uh, an interesting choice of words.
Personally, I’m always wary of websites with weird domain names, too. getwatches.ru? getjewelrys.ru? getwatches.xyz? Like, c’mon, that .xyz just SCREAMS “fly-by-night operation” to me. No offense to .xyz domains, but it just gives off that vibe, ya know?
Scamadviser’s advice is kinda useful, but it’s not perfect. It’s a good starting point, but it also doesn’t mean the site is automatically safe.
The thing that really gets me is the inherent dishonesty. If they’re cool with selling fake watches, what’s stopping them from taking your money and running? What’s stopping them from selling you a watch that falls apart after a week? I’m not saying that WILL happen, but the risk is definitely higher with these kinds of sites.
To be honest, I’d rather just save up and buy the real deal, or, ya know, just get a nice Seiko or something. There are tons of cool, affordable watches out there that aren’t trying to be something they’re not. You don’t need a fake Rolex to look good. Seriously, you don’t.