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Hi all im new, been recomended this website for info on purchasing a replica watch.

bacically a few months ago i decided i liked watches, i then went and brought an armani watch for £300.

ive since gone off the idea and now want to upgrade, but i cant afford the real deal!

im liking the bvlgari range, any tips/websites for me!?

any advice well appreciated

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I have not heard of that dealer before. It is usually best to use one of the trusted dealers from this forum. The trusted dealers are well known by forum members, and if you have a complaint about quality or service you can appeal to the moderators to help you out.

The Trusted Dealers are listed here. http://www.rwg.cc/fo...ng-accessories/

They list a lot of their products in the forum, but also have external websites that you can click through to see. So far I have only bought from BK, but he only deals in Rolex.

Silix have a number of Bvlgari watches on their site. http://www.silix-pri...5ese5qdjm0089v0

Hope this is helpful.

Silix also have some Bvlgari watches in their cheap watches section starting at around $60, but you get what you pay for and a $60 rep will probably not be amazing.

Joshua also has a few Bvlgari reps like this one. http://www.1-pc8838.com/0bvdg10001-diagono-xpro-chrono-ssru-white-asian-7750-p-9717.html

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I would advise against a Daytona as a first rep. Read through a few of the threads on here about the seconds at 6 movements. Basically a few years ago rep makers came up with a bit of a hack to get these movements to work, and at first it looked amazing, but then the watches started breaking down quite quickly.

The first rep I wanted to buy was a Daytona, as it is my favourite watch, but based on what I learned on the forums, it is not a good idea. Maybe in a few years these problems will be sorted out, but it is not a great idea right now. (IMHO)

Of the Bvlgari watches, I think this one looks best.

http://www.silix-pri...roducts_id=1259

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From what I have read, you will be lucky if it lasts a year. Some people on here have reported that lubricating the movement with graphite has helped. Others recommend pulling out the crown, so the movement is not running when you are not wearing the watch. It all sounds like a bit too much trouble to me, and is not great value for money if the watch breaks quickly. If you are interested in Rolex's look at a few of the other models, as they should be way more reliable.

Here is a good thread on the topic.

http://www.rwg.cc/topic/47319-review-of-rolex-daytona-seconds-at-6/page__hl__daytona

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I see you like the two tone reps. One of the good things about stainless steel reps is that they maybe wear a bit better. You don't have to worry about a scratch in the gold plating.

I have never however owned a gold rep, so hopefully other members can chime in with advice.

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I would advise against a Daytona as a first rep. Read through a few of the threads on here about the seconds at 6 movements. Basically a few years ago rep makers came up with a bit of a hack to get these movements to work, and at first it looked amazing, but then the watches started breaking down quite quickly.

Good advice here. It is not one that I would recommend either for a noob.

Basically the options for a reliable movement out of the box are:

Older model with secs @ 9

Faux chronos or

Quartz.

For newer models, make sure to read up before you buy anything.

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You know what that may not be super accurate (speaking as a member here for a long time)but it does not look too bad. I think that is a good choice

Stick around and learn more

The more you read. The more you learn. The less you spend. The more you gain. Then you start to spend more and it is all down hill from there till you live in a box with a great watch collection

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Good advice andy, i hope my first choice in watches are good ones! how long do you think they will last? im not expecting much from the second one as its a cheap one but the Rolex rep cost about £140.

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