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When it comes to luxury watches, there is one 100% guaranteed, definite, certain way to make sure you get the lowest price available. It doesn’t matter whether you’re looking at Raymond Weil watches, Philip Stein Watches, or Gucci Watches. There’s one method that is definitely going to ensure you get that fine luxury watch for the lowest price ever.
Buy a fake one.
Of course, the biggest problem for the majority of us who prefer legitimacy over the life of deviousness a fake luxury watch provides, is actually AVOIDING these fake watches. For those of you who this applies to, here are “The Four P’s,” the four basic things to look for in order to avoid purchasing a fake luxury watch.
Product – If the product looks fake, then guess what? It probably is. In fact, if you’ve got a luxury watch that looks fake but isn’t, you may want to return it anyway.
Place – If you’re buying a Raymond Weil watch that typically costs somewhere in the hundreds off the street, it’s probably fake. We recommend high end luxury watch retailers that offer the most advanced privacy programs.
Price – Discounts are great, and they can often legitimately go as high as 75% off. But if you start talking 95% to 99% off, you’re likely not getting the real thing.
Promotion – The packaging and other materials shipped with the product can typically indicate authenticity (or lack thereof). If the promotional packaging doesn’t exist at all, well… what does that tell you?
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Posted on: Monday, December 6th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Posted in: Fine Watches
Tags: Gucci Watches, Philip Stein watches, Raymond Weil watches