The Connotations Of "Fake Watches"

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Fake Watches is a term used in everyday parlance to designate counterfeit timepieces, but among horological purists they refer specifically to props, such as may be used in a theatrical production. For such watch and clock fanciers, fake watches do not work at all, whereas what the public really means is "replica watches," the term preferred by these timepiece connoisseurs. Unlike fake watches, replicas do not only look like the real thing, they act more or less like it, too - at least the good ones try to do so - while props, or fake watches, are only ever for show, such as aforementioned props used on-stage. But the term "fake watches" has stuck, and so an internet search with the keyword term will result in any number of counterfeit timepiece dealers. Whether fake or replica watches, some other important terms apply of which you ought to be aware.

First of all, no purveyor of replicas ever calls his wares "fake watches" - it just isn't done. "Fakes" have a very negative connotation, while "replica watches" is more innocuous, almost clinical in its matter-of-fact straightforwardness. But with all due respect to horological distinctions, fake are replica watches, counterfeits which can work almost as well as the real thing but cost hundreds or even thousands less. And after learning their correct name, the next thing to know is that they can be divided into three broad categories: Swiss, Japanese, or Asian. Being labeled "Swiss" does not mean that the watch was made in Switzerland, but was intended originally to refer to the national origins of its movement, the timekeeping mechanism inside that lies at the heart of all watches. Swiss makes have traditionally been associated with quality and precision engineering, but replicas described as Swiss could still fall far short of even those labeled as Asian in terms of quality. After all, this isn't exactly an industry that cares about regulations, the counterfeit industry, and so there are no industry-wide standards for quality.

However, these labels do tend to indicate price levels, which in turn often indicate the level of quality of the make. And so it is that Japanese and Asian makes have garnered a somewhat poor reputation, even in the world of counterfeit timepieces. They are often constructed of inferior materials, feeling lighter and flimsier than more robust replicas. But they are generally good enough for everyday wearing, and can be quite the bargain for laymen who just need something that ticks!

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This article was written by Paul Wise. If you are looking for Replica Watches or Fake Watches, Paul recommends visiting ReplicAll.com, they offer a wide selection of products with unbeatable prices.

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