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Below are the most popular questions that we must answer when it comes to replica watches, if your question remains unanswered after reading all these queries, please send us an email or call our toll-free number.

Why Purchase a replica watch?
There are many answers to this question. Most people would buy a replica because they want to look good, but simply can't afford to spend a lot on a watch. Other people already have a real watch but want to purchase something identical so they can wear it without having to worry about it being damaged or lost. Some just simply are collectors who want to have a wide variety of watches to display.

How thick is the gold on your watches and will it fade?
Our Replicas 5.0 microns thick on all of our watches. They will only start to fade with aggressive wear.

How long will your watches last?
This is kind of like asking how long a car will last. It all depends on how you use it. If you put wear and tear on it regularly by driving and using it frequently and in rugged situations, or in this case wear the watch the same way, it won't last as long as if, say, you used it at times that you could treat it with care. If so, our watches will last at least a few years.

Are your watches real?
Yes indeed, they are real replicas. However, they are NOT the actual watches of their respective manufacturers, they are replicas of such and are simply for novelty purposes. We do NOT expect you to pose them as actual watches, even though people will believe they are authentic models.


What is meant by the terms: Automatic, Quartz, and a sweeping second hand?

Automatic refers to a watch movement that consists of a self-winding mechanism which allows the watch to run on its own without batteries. The advantage to this is that batteries are not required for the watch to run. The disadvantage to it is that the watch should be serviced every few years to make sure it runs smoothly.

Quartz refers to a watch movement that runs from a battery. The advantage to this is that the watch normally lasts longer than an automatic watch. The disadvantage to it is that the battery has to be changed every so often.

A sweeping second hand refers to a second hand that sweeps smoothly instead of ticking once every second. Basically, its movement consists of a bunch of very tiny, rapid ticks that combine to make it look like the hand is sweeping smoothly. All automatic watches have a sweeping second hand, and all quartz watches have a ticking second hand.

Why does my automatic replica stop ticking and losing time?
When you first receive your automatic replica, you need to wind it for 3 minutes straight before wearing it. If you wear it everyday, it will continue to wind itself on your wrist when you move around and walk. If you stop wearing it for more than approximately 2 days, the watch will need to be reset, but will then automatically wind itself once you start wearing it again. The disadvantage to this is pretty clear. Your watch doesn't keep time if you don't wear it constantly. The advantages are that you don't ever have to replace a battery, the watch keeps great time when it's running, and most of all, this type of movement is exactly what the originals use! If your Automatic is losing or gaining time in a 24 hour period the watch needs to be adjusted. All of our automatics have an adjustment screw on the movement just like the originals. Any local jeweler can service these watches.

What are chronographs?
Chronographs
are the little dials that are within the watch's face itself. They are usually in threes and used as stopwatch timers. The chronographs on our watches are always fully functional.

Why purchase from you when I've seen prices lower than yours on other sites?
There are no other sites out there with lower prices with same quality. So don't waste your time to shop around. Usually, our watches are half of their prices.
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