The trouble with selling knockoffs if you have a conscience is you DON"T want to try and pass them off as real and if you identify them as knockoffs they will get pulled immeadiately.
C'mon, does someone getting a Rolex watch for $150 really think it is real? If they do, then they must think that it has been stolen, which makes them no better. If there was a way to sell knockoffs (as knockoffs) on ebay I could make a killing because I have a great source overseas.
I saw a listing for a Breitling watch once where the guy said that he is a bus driver and found it on the bus. I put it on my watch (no pun intented) list and it sold. Less than a week later the guy had the same item with the same lame story.
Anybody looking to buy a Swiss Chrono that doesn't know what the dials on the face really look like for the particular watch should not be spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on any watch on ebay.
I remember the good old days when there would be ads for "Replica Watches" in USA Today.
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