ThePimp Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Hello and i would like to start by thanking RWG for helping me on my new quest/hobby. I have been a watch collector for a couple of years but my passion has been more towards vintage 1970-1980 LED & LCD units (around 30+ at the last count). Ranging from early solar watches to my favourite early calculator watches (my mint Seiko C153 being my pride & joy). I decided that as i cannot afford my dream watch, i would look at the clone/rep market and after a few months of casual searching and chatting to a few people decided that Perfect Clones seemed a trusted site to do business with. So i ordered my all time wish watch (a Bell & Ross 46mm BR1), after my order was placed i somehow dropped on this site and very quickly learnt that the site i had placed my order with was a 'cloned' site (ironic i thought). Thankfully, after discovering this site and through communication with Joshua (the real one) i cancelled my original order (as i had not confirmed paypal payment) and ordered through the real Perfect Clones. I am still waiting for my watch to land but from the brilliant tracking system i at least know it is in the UK, so hopefully anyday now. Without this site and reading the forum i may have kissed goodbye to £250 of my hard earned money, so thanks again to RWG and it's posters. My real question is - Are Rep watches an investment or just an indulgance? I have a couple of decent (what you may class as OK watches such as my Invicta Reserve) that i wear daily and plan to wear my B&R with pride. I have seen so many other iconic watches on Josh's site that i would love to own but with the financial commitment involved i am wondering if i am just buying for my own indulgance or would they actually be an investment for the future? Thanks again for a very helpfull forum (which i have only just really started to fully explore). Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlydog Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 We are glad you have chosen to be a part of our community and we hope you enjoy your stay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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