fake watches in singapore

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“Genuine fake” watches

I would really appreciate if someone could help with info on buying a replica watch in Singapore, either locally or by ordering from TD’s. Questions: is there some shop or someone who sells replicas in Singapore?

Fake Rolex Singapore

In Singapore, it is illegal to sell and buy counterfeit goods. Therefore, there are no legal avenues to purchase replica products. Buying counterfeit items can indirectly support illegal activities .

Hong Kong vs Kuala Lumpur vs Singapore

Bugis is where you want to be, go into the walk-through market. The watches from $5.00, $10, $15 or even more, fall into two distinct categories, rubbish and REAL rubbish.

Cheap Replica Watches Shop in UK

Singapore’s booming counterfeit luxury watch black market thrives on TikTok, Telegram, and LINE, where “super fakes” are nearly indistinguishable from real Rolexes. With .

Singaporean who pawned fake Rolex watches gets 11 months’ jail

In this article, we’ll explore where to buy fake brands in Singapore, the legal implications of doing so, and what to look out for to avoid getting scammed. Identifying .

Watch Carefully: Spotting the Fakes in the Watch World

The man was believed to have met with the victims and handed over fake Rolex watches upon receiving their payments via PayNow. Through investigations, officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division established .

Discover the Best Places to Score Fake

Cheap watches yes. Many many. But not fake ones. If really there are in Bugis I just hope the authorities not reading this forum! But maybe they knew and just close one eye. .

Replica Watches

Singapore – Fake Rolex Singapore – Hi there, I will be travelling from Australia to London via Singapore in August. A friend of mine has asked me to pick them up a fake Rolex .

Fake Watches

My own experience is that it is easier to locate fake watches for purchase in New York than Hong Kong, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur One other point, though. For brands where .

Fake Watches in Singapore: A *Real* Fake Out?

So, you wanna know about fake watches in Singapore, ah? Right, let’s get down to it. First off, let’s just say… finding them ain’t exactly like picking mangoes off a tree, you know? It’s not like they’re exactly advertising them in the Straits Times, lor. I mean, you gotta be a bit discreet, a bit… *underground*.

I saw this article about some bloke getting jail time for pawning fake Rolexes. 11 months! Can you imagine? All for trying to make a quick buck with some… well, let’s call them “alternative” timepieces. It does make you wonder, though, right? Where *do* people even *get* these things in Singapore?

Some people whisper about Bugis Street. Cheap watches, yes, apparently tons of them. But are they *fake* fake? Like, pretending to be a Rolex or a Patek? That’s the million-dollar (or maybe the hundred-dollar, depending on the quality of the fake) question. Honestly, I’m a bit skeptical. If there are, I kinda hope the authorities are just turning a blind eye. Let people have their fun, lah, as long as they’re not trying to con people like that pawnshop guy.

I once read on some forum (probably should remember where I read that from) that it’s easier to find fakes in New York than in Singapore or even Hong Kong! That surprised me, seriously. I always thought Hong Kong was the fake capital of the world, haha. Maybe it’s just that people are better at hiding them here? Or maybe Singaporeans are just too kiasu to risk getting caught with something illegal. You never know, right?

And let’s be real, even if you *do* find one, how do you know it’s not going to fall apart after a week? I mean, I wouldn’t trust a Rolex from Bugis to be waterproof, put it that way. Plus, it makes you think… is it really worth the hassle? I mean, you’re walking around with a fake, always worried someone’s gonna call you out on it. The stress!

Honestly, my personal opinion? Just save up and buy a *real* watch, even if it’s not a fancy Swiss one. There are tons of cool brands out there that won’t break the bank. Like those Seiko or Casio…solid reliable, and you don’t have to worry about getting arrested or feeling like a fraud.

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