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Traveling abroad with a rep.


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Hi there,

I am planning on a trip to Canada this summer. Just wondering if someone can give me some detailed instructions what I need to do / what would happen to me if I wear a rep for the entire trip. What about the sterile "homages" (like homer's or vac's MM homages)?

Thanks!

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Hi there,

I am planning on a trip to Canada this summer. Just wondering if someone can give me some detailed instructions what I need to do / what would happen to me if I wear a rep for the entire trip. What about the sterile "homages" (like homer's or vac's MM homages)?

Thanks!

Nothing, absolutely nothing will happen to you (Unless you bring a bag full of reps, then you might (just might) get into trouble.

Wearing a rep itself is not a crime, and there are certainly no cumstoms or policemen specially trained to be able to spot reps on peoples wrists.... :D:D

In most cases one would have to be somewhat of an expert to spot our watches as reps, and in many cases you need a loupe :D

So, wear you reps and dont worry at all!!

// Mike

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I fly to the US and/or Canada regularly - and have done for years. I've been wearing a rep for every trip for the last 7 years at least. Nobody cares. You might have a problem if you were to pack several spare watches, but I only ever take the one I'm wearing and it never even gets a second look.

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I travel a bit for work and never have any issues with my watches. Like Greg_R said, nobody cares. I usually wear mine thru the metal detectors and have never been asked to take it off. You'll be fine ;)

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Sweet! Thanks! Do you need to file E29B document to make sure they know that I didn't just buy the watch from either country. I certainly don't want to get taxed on it neither :D

Nope. So long as you're wearing it - and it's the only watch you have with you - I can't think of any reason why they'd query it.

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Sweet! Thanks! Do you need to file E29B document to make sure they know that I didn't just buy the watch from either country. I certainly don't want to get taxed on it neither :D

Negative. I've carried a spare watch/strap/tool in a watch case without any issues. Never been asked to see it. Again, people don't care.

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Hi there,

I am planning on a trip to Canada this summer. Just wondering if someone can give me some detailed instructions what I need to do / what would happen to me if I wear a rep for the entire trip. What about the sterile "homages" (like homer's or vac's MM homages)?

Thanks!

Interesting question.

Hi there,

I am planning on a trip to Canada this summer. Just wondering if someone can give me some detailed instructions what I need to do / what would happen to me if I wear a rep for the entire trip. What about the sterile "homages" (like homer's or vac's MM homages)?

Thanks!

Interesting question.

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as people have said... absolutely nothing would happen. I don't think gen owners go through airports with proof that their watches are genuine just in case police stop them... (OOPS I FORGOT TO BRING MY BREITLING WARRANTY CARD!!) As long as you're not bringing 30 watches through (gen or rep for that matter) i don't think they'd think twice or care whether your watch was fake or not...

p.s. Do you think they'd stop you in the airport if you had a fake Louis Vuitton wallet?

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