Buying a replica watch involves navigating a complex market of varying quality levels and risks. This guide summarizes how to evaluate quality, select a seller, and understand the process.

High-quality replicas use scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, which is more transparent and less reflective than mineral glass.

After ordering, the seller should send Quality Control (QC) photos and videos of your specific watch. You should check these for alignment issues or defects before authorizing shipment (known as "GLing" or "Green Lighting").

Screws should be well-finished, and the clasp should close securely without rattling. 3. How to Buy Safely

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