First off, forget the Champs-Élysées. You ain’t gonna find anything there but genuine, eye-wateringly expensive stuff. We’re talking about the *other* side of Paris, the one where you gotta be a bit street smart.
So, where do you actually go? Well, the internet whispers about “fake markets” being a treasure trove. I haven’t been to one persay, but i’d start there. Google “fake markets paris” and dive into the results. Read reviews, see what people are saying. That’s your starting point, my friend.
I’m not gonna lie, finding the *best* place is a bit of a gamble. Quality can vary wildly. You might find something that looks passable from a distance, or you might end up with a piece of junk that falls apart the minute you put it on. It’s the Wild West out there!
Honestly, think of it as an adventure. Half the fun is the hunt, right? Just don’t go expecting pristine condition or Swiss engineering. You’re buying a *fake*, after all.
Also, a word of caution: be discreet. Don’t go waving around wads of cash and shouting about wanting a fake Rolex. That’s just asking for trouble (and possibly unwanted attention from law enforcement). Keep it low-key, haggle politely, and be prepared to walk away if something feels fishy.