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Interview With Puretime At The Swiss Replica Watch Blog


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I recently posted this over at TRC, but since there isn't 100% cross-over:

I recently sent out an email to several replica watch dealers asking them a series of questions in the form of an interview. I got a response from Angus that's a great insight into him and his business.

Check out the post at my replica watch blog: Swiss Replica Watch Blog.

For those who don't know about it my blog is a general information source for the replica watch hobby. It's a lot more opinionated than my other site, The Replica Watch Report, which I try to keep facts-only.

Thanks to Angus for being a good sport and answering my questions so completely!

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It is very interesting reading and angus seems to be up front in his answers.

Here is my question, Rolex seem to be every easy to replicate compare to others, are we going to get a much more accurate replica of some of the common rolex watches?

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It is very interesting reading and angus seems to be up front in his answers.

Here is my question, Rolex seem to be every easy to replicate compare to others, are we going to get a much more accurate replica of some of the common rolex watches?

No. And you know why? Because people will continue to buy them even with flaws... :rolleyes:

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Angus has a good point about the crackdown in the replica trade in China and the rest of Asia. It's a known fact that replicas just aren't as "in the open" as they were say two years ago. In a change of policy people are actually getting jail time for selling replica watches. Ask TTK about one of his experiences at the post in Thailand...

I think we're seeing a change in the direction of the replica watch industry. Instead of focusing on quantity they'll direct their effort towards quality. As long as forums like this provide a steady stream of customers they'll do alright in the end without the added exposure of volume manufacturing.

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