First off, let’s be real – we’re talking Marmaris, not Switzerland. You ain’t finding Patek Philippe quality for peanuts. Those “websites” promising you the world for over a hundred quid? Yeah, maybe steer clear of them. That sounds like a recipe for disappointment, big time. And look, I wouldn’t trust anything I saw on the internet when buying a watch!
Now, the Grand Bazaar… that’s where the action *appears* to be. But even then, it’s a minefield. You’ll get bombarded with folks whispering about Rolexes that are “practically real!” Don’t be fooled! The key, apparently, is to get them to pop the back off. Supposedly, if it’s all metal inside, you’re doing…well, *slightly* better. But still, who knows what you’re getting? I mean, come on…
They say there are different “grades” of fakes. Apparently there are cheap automatics, but if there’s plastic in there, forget about it. The thing is, even if it *looks* good on the outside, how long is it *really* going to last? Like, a week? A month? Probably less.
Personally, I reckon it’s a waste of money. You’re basically buying something that’s designed to fall apart. And you’re contributing to, you know, the whole fake goods thing, which isn’t exactly a shining example of ethical shopping, is it?
Plus, think about it: you’re walking around trying to pass off a fake watch as real. I mean, if that’s your thing, go for it. But I’d rather just save my money and buy a decent, *real* watch from a reputable brand. Something that, you know, actually *works*.