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any watches catch your eye? i'm not inspired by anything..
Honestly, that Tissot Chrono automatic that was shared is the only one that looks interesting. https://youtu.be/mETf_rhHW-s
The pictures on Jomashop don't do it justice with it's textured dial and hovering indices that can't be seen on them. It's sadly a 45mm which won't work for my small wrist. Looks like the older version of this watch and the quartz are 40mm, but not available here.
Why would they fake a g shock? Try registering it on the website for warranty, if it works you know your dealer is full of crap
They actually make fakes of many Casio models. Even the models that retail for under $10 routinely get faked. Now, I'm not saying Joma's aren't real, just that there are a ton of fake Casios running around.
Another factor that causes confusion is that Casio sells cosmetically different versions of the same model in different regions. So a watch, especially from a grey market seller like Joma, might be a legit Casio, but imported from a different region. If it looks a little different than the North American model, someone might interpret that watch as being a fake since it doesn't match what they are familiar with.
They actually make fakes of many Casio models. Even the models that retail for under $10 routinely get faked. Now, I'm not saying Joma's aren't real, just that there are a ton of fake Casios running around.
Another factor that causes confusion is that Casio sells cosmetically different versions of the same model in different regions. So a watch, especially from a grey market seller like Joma, might be a legit Casio, but imported from a different region. If it looks a little different than the North American model, someone might interpret that watch as being a fake since it doesn't match what they are familiar with.
Agreed. When I said "they" I mean jomashop specifically. A shop that sells omegas and rolexes, wouldn't make sense to fake a low value piece and ruin their rep.
I understand why it would be done as a whole though, fakes of a 20-100 dollar piece add up at the end of the day
Jomashop is one of those merchants that's shilled on slickdeals regularly. If you're going to invest in a watch I would Atleast search jomashop and see the comments on other posts before you make a decision.
Jomashop is one of those merchants that's shilled on slickdeals regularly. If you're going to invest in a watch I would Atleast search jomashop and see the comments on other posts before you make a decision.
I've bought watches at jomashop outside of the deals that get posted here and have had no bad experiences with them so far. Not saying sd doesn't have shill posts but jomashop isn't one
I've bought watches at jomashop outside of the deals that get posted here and have had no bad experiences with them so far. Not saying sd doesn't have shill posts but jomashop isn't one
Same. I've bought a few watches from Jomashop and no problems.
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The pictures on Jomashop don't do it justice with it's textured dial and hovering indices that can't be seen on them. It's sadly a 45mm which won't work for my small wrist. Looks like the older version of this watch and the quartz are 40mm, but not available here.
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Another factor that causes confusion is that Casio sells cosmetically different versions of the same model in different regions. So a watch, especially from a grey market seller like Joma, might be a legit Casio, but imported from a different region. If it looks a little different than the North American model, someone might interpret that watch as being a fake since it doesn't match what they are familiar with.
Another factor that causes confusion is that Casio sells cosmetically different versions of the same model in different regions. So a watch, especially from a grey market seller like Joma, might be a legit Casio, but imported from a different region. If it looks a little different than the North American model, someone might interpret that watch as being a fake since it doesn't match what they are familiar with.
I understand why it would be done as a whole though, fakes of a 20-100 dollar piece add up at the end of the day
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