First off, the internet is screaming “SCAM!” at the top of its lungs. Scamadviser, various watch forums, you name it, everyone’s basically saying “steer clear.” And honestly? I’m inclined to agree.
Why? Well, look at what they’re *saying*. “Swiss Rolex with original movements…acquired through our sources in Europe…” Sounds kinda shady, doesn’t it? Like, if they’re legit, why the vague wording? And original movements in replica watches? That raises, like, a *ton* of red flags. We’re talking blatant counterfeiting territory here, folks.
And the reviews? Oof. “Replicahause are criminals.” “Never stand by their products.” “Horrible!!!!” Yeah, that’s not exactly a glowing endorsement. Honestly, even if they were selling legit, like, *actual* watches, that kind of customer service is a hard pass.
Then there’s the whole “Japanese Replicas” thing. Look, I’m not knocking Japan (love their cars, anime is cool), but when you’re trying to sell “Swiss” watches, maybe don’t highlight that your other stuff is “Japanese Replicas.” It just kinda undermines the whole “high-end luxury” vibe, ya know?
And the prices! “Cartier Tank Divan for just 199 USD?” Seriously? A *real* Cartier Tank? Not a chance. That’s less than a decent dinner for two. It’s screaming “fake” louder than a toddler throwing a tantrum in a supermarket.
Now, they *do* have a US mailing address listed, which *could* be a good sign. But it’s a Beverly Hills apartment number. Like, seriously? A replica watch operation based out of a Beverly Hills apartment? Seems…unlikely. And, let’s be honest, probably a mail drop.
Honestly, the whole thing just smells fishy. Like, *really* fishy. I’d rather buy a watch from a guy in a trench coat in a dark alley than risk dealing with these guys. At least the trench coat guy might have some interesting stories (and maybe a slightly better chance of having something resembling a real watch).