And the numbers? Whoa. I saw somewhere – lemme see, gotta find it… ah, here it is! – that for every actual Swiss watch, they’re pumpin’ out TWO fakes. TWO! That’s, like, double the real deal. And we’re talkin’ 40 million fakes a year. Forty. Million. Just imagine all those (probably not-so) perfect little fake Rolexes struttin’ around. Makes you wonder how they even DO that, doesn’t it?
Speaking of Rolexes… and Breitlings… and Tag Heuers… I mean, you see ’em, right? You can even buy pre-owned, supposedly authentic, Cartier Calibres. But how do you even know if it’s real?! Apparently, there’s even an app for that now! An app! That’s how sophisticated the fake game has gotten. Like, whoa.
Honestly, I kinda get the temptation, you know? I mean, dropping a few grand on a watch… that’s a serious commitment. But then you can get a pretty darn good replica for way less. The question is, are you okay with it being fake? Personally, I dunno. Part of me thinks it’s kinda lame, like you’re trying to be something you’re not. But then another part of me is like, “Hey, if it looks good and keeps time, who cares?”
And it’s not like these are some cheap, junky things anymore. The article I was lookin’ at mentioned that the fake watch industry is improving its production accuracy. Like, *improving*! That’s scary impressive. How are they doing that anyway? That’s the million-dollar, or rather, the billion-dollar question (since the profit is supposedly a billion dollars, which is INSANE!).
I read something too about “ways to identify fake luxury watches.” Impeccable quality is key, apparently, for real ones. But like, how good are the fakes getting? Are they gonna start replicating those “impeccable quality” details? It’s a whole arms race of fakeness!
The thing that really gets me is that it’s the “fifth most faked thing in the world!” FIFTH! That’s insane. What are the other four? Fake money? Fake… art? Fake personalities? I don’t know, but it’s just crazy to think about.