Not necessarily!! First of all, I have to explain that the prices of Chinese watch counters (or watches of other brands) are very high. In fact, what you see online, as long as they are big brands and have some credibility, basically It's not fake. You can buy it with confidence. It's only 1,000, but the actual price is 700 in Hong Kong. It's cheaper abroad, with a discount of 7-8%. Because there is no tax, and the domestic price is outrageous... so the price difference is naturally too much, so buy it. Hong Kong products are sold on domestic websites. There is less space, counters and labor costs, so it is naturally cheaper.
Because watches have high technology content, it is difficult to fake them. Because there is little market demand, it is easy to make watches that are too fake. It can be seen that it is just like the dozens of watches in ordinary boutiques. And some watches are only mass watches. The fake ones are not as expensive as buying a new one. It is not economical to fake. There are no fakes! But there are parallel imports. The difference between parallel imports and licensed products is that there is no invoice, and the price (tag) is cheaper, which is 30-50% off that of licensed products. Parallel imports are exactly the same as licensed imports. Imported watches do not have factories in mainland China. You mainly need to look at the trademark and brand marked on the back cover of the watch. The words are clear and the surface glass is smooth and bright; the outer edges and corners of the case components have no sharpness, and the coating has no bubbles, peeling, or roughness. Basically, there is no problem.
Parallel imports may not have invoices, and they are originally imported to evade taxes! They are sold cheaply. But the warranty is difficult to say~
Of course, now I wear a watch. The main purpose is no longer to purely tell the time, but more to be fashionable and show off. I still want to buy a better watch
So I chose it~~