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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    monster watchbro. is that a 50mm?
    That's a 44mm (43.5 to be exact) solar chrono.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    That's a 44mm (43.5 to be exact) solar chrono.

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    the lugs looked small already(in a good way). i guess it wears bigly

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    monster watchbro. is that a 50mm?
    This is Seiko's Monster but it's not that big.


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    BTW, nakita ko lang sa Lazada...

    A Rolex for only Php48, 888

    Sabi nga nila, if it's too good to be true...

    Ok lang sana kung sinabi nilang Bolex or Rollex or Rolles. Pero Rolex talaga.

    Now I'm more afraid of buying watches in Lazada.

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    damn.. who would buy this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    damn.. who would buy this?
    Believe it or not, replica sales are bounty in Greenhills. Pati mga foreigners bumibili.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Believe it or not, replica sales are bounty in Greenhills. Pati mga foreigners bumibili.
    May kasama pang certificate,- at naisasanla pa sa US....

    Hanep!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Believe it or not, replica sales are bounty in Greenhills. Pati mga foreigners bumibili.
    I see this a lot. Surprised that most shoppers browsing the replica watches are caucasian. Meron din Asian (Japanese or Korean). They usually check out the replica Daytonas and Datejust. They also sell the box and tags separately.

    Yung ibang tindera will whisper pa: "Sir, you want high-end replica? Meron kami ETA movement. Panerai. Php 20k" Yikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Believe it or not, replica sales are bounty in Greenhills. Pati mga foreigners bumibili.
    I wonder how much that replica rolex above is at greenhills?

    And would they really pass as the original if not for the low price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I wonder how much that replica rolex above is at greenhills?

    And would they really pass as the original if not for the low price?
    Depende sa quality ng replicas. I have heard that some replicas are quite good and they are more expensive than the usual Seiko models.

    Even if the replica is of such high quality and would easily pass as an original, they are still fakes and they offer no warranty.

    If you want decent and high quality Swiss watches, take a look at Wenger, Steinhart, Tissot, Certina, or Hamilton. With such brands, you can buy a new automatic for less than 30k.

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    Personally, am not a fan of fakes or replicas if you wanna call them that. Buying a replica is often done with the intent of passing it off as the real thing - which is why buyers are very particular with how accurate the copy is.

    But why would you want to deceive people into thinking you have a legit Rolex when you bought a knock-off at a tenth of the price?

    By definition, a luxury watch is a testament of excess. You have so much money that you don't mind spending 3 years worth of college tution fees on a watch that tells time no better than a 3k Timex.

    By buying a fake, you try to send the impression of that excess without really having it.

    If you like the timepiece because of its movement and horology, a replica certainly won't carry the same pedigree. If you like the timepiece because of its design, there are many legit watches at lower pricepoints that are good homages to the iconic designs of the more expensive ones. If you want a quality watch but honestly are not willing to spend for the top brands, there are many midrange Swiss and Jap watches that are good in their own right as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Personally, am not a fan of fakes or replicas if you wanna call them that. Buying a replica is often done with the intent of passing it off as the real thing - which is why buyers are very particular with how accurate the copy is.

    But why would you want to deceive people into thinking you have a legit Rolex when you bought a knock-off at a tenth of the price?

    By definition, a luxury watch is a testament of excess. You have so much money that you don't mind spending 3 years worth of college tution fees on a watch that tells time no better than a 3k Timex.

    By buying a fake, you try to send the impression of that excess without really having it.

    If you like the timepiece because of its movement and horology, a replica certainly won't carry the same pedigree. If you like the timepiece because of its design, there are many legit watches at lower pricepoints that are good homages to the iconic designs of the more expensive ones. If you want a quality watch but honestly are not willing to spend for the top brands, there are many midrange Swiss and Jap watches that are good in their own right as well.

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    For me, you are not deceiving others. You are actually deceiving yourself.

    I have this mantra, "if I can't afford it, I won't have it"

    What's the point of having a fake Rolex tapos pag upo mo sa starbucks hihingi ka lang ng tubig kasi kahit sa presyong kape namamahalan ka.

    A person who buys fake only fools himself. I'd rather buy a no brand watch knowing it's real value than pretend I have a luxury watch pero yung life ko di pang luxury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remzam View Post
    For me, you are not deceiving others. You are actually deceiving yourself.

    I have this mantra, "if I can't afford it, I won't have it"

    What's the point of having a fake Rolex tapos pag upo mo sa starbucks hihingi ka lang ng tubig kasi kahit sa presyong kape namamahalan ka.

    A person who buys fake only fools himself. I'd rather buy a no brand watch knowing it's real value than pretend I have a luxury watch pero yung life ko di pang luxury.

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    Yeah, deceiving yourself is even worse.

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    kasi importante sa ibang tao mag-project ng image

    maari sa experience nila people treat them better when they're seen as "rich"

    nasiyahan sila sa feeling so there's no going back

    kung kailangan mag short-cut mag-sho-short-cut sila

    naalala ko ung sa news... ung driver na nag carnap sa LC200 ng amo niya

    sarap daw ng feeling

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    my reaction to this WTF what do u gain by cheating in a marathon?

    the whole point in joining a marathon is to find out if you can finish it and it feels great if you did and it feels even better if you beat your personal time

    but i guess mas importante para sa ibang tao ang maipakita sa ibang tao na nakatapos sila ng marathon kahit hindi totoo

    Shenzhen Half Marathon Cheating - Cheating in Races
    A half marathon in China made international news for all the wrong reasons: Hundreds of participants were caught cheating at the Shenzhen Half Marathon on November 25.


    it's the same thing buying fake luxury goods

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    it's sad that people look at you (your skin, your clothes, your shoes, your car, your watch etc) and conclude in less than a second kung ano ang katayuan mo sa lipunan

    it's that sad people will only treat you nice when you look rich or sosy but that's the way it is

    nakaka-adik ung feeling so people do what they can to maintain an image so they'll be treated nice all the time

    kung hindi kaya ng budget gagawa ng paraan



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    fake luxury goods kinda like buying fake diploma sa recto
    Last edited by uls; December 12th, 2018 at 12:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Personally, am not a fan of fakes or replicas if you wanna call them that. Buying a replica is often done with the intent of passing it off as the real thing - which is why buyers are very particular with how accurate the copy is.

    But why would you want to deceive people into thinking you have a legit Rolex when you bought a knock-off at a tenth of the price?

    By definition, a luxury watch is a testament of excess. You have so much money that you don't mind spending 3 years worth of college tution fees on a watch that tells time no better than a 3k Timex.

    By buying a fake, you try to send the impression of that excess without really having it.

    If you like the timepiece because of its movement and horology, a replica certainly won't carry the same pedigree. If you like the timepiece because of its design, there are many legit watches at lower pricepoints that are good homages to the iconic designs of the more expensive ones. If you want a quality watch but honestly are not willing to spend for the top brands, there are many midrange Swiss and Jap watches that are good in their own right as well.

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    Good points. One reason why we should avoid buying replicas (fakes) is that buying them finances the shady underworld (yes, criminal)of producing and selling fake goods. It's also likely that these organizations are into other illegal activities like racketeering or human trafficking.

    Another one is that wearing, say, a fake Rolex, PAM or any other fake watch ruins the experience of wearing the real deal.

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    "Fake it, 'till you make it" sinabi sa akin ng isang negro sa CA when I compllmented his watch or was it his shoes. [emoji23]


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    "Fake it, 'till you make it" sinabi sa akin ng isang negro sa CA when I compllmented his watch or was it his shoes. [emoji23]


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    yeah fake it til you make it

    ung iba they adopt that mindset... ung looking and acting rich

    coz thoughts become things and if they keep up that Looking & Acting Rich thing they'll attract wealth ala The Secret Rhonda Byrne where unseen forces in the universe will give you what you always think

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    yeah fake it til you make it

    ung iba they adopt that mindset... ung looking and acting rich

    coz thoughts become things and if they keep up that Looking & Acting Rich thing they'll attract wealth ala The Secret Rhonda Byrne where unseen forces in the universe will give you what you always think
    If they become successful, it becomes a "faked it til I made it" story.

    If sumablay, it becomes a lesson on "living within your means".

    In my experience, mas marami yung sumasablay - kinakain ng materialism, nababaon sa utang, showoff sa Facebook, etc.

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