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The Dive Watch Connection

I find myself in possession of a fake watch, ie one that is not genuine. Given by a well meaning non-WIS friend, it is actually pretty well done insofar as it looks quite like the .

Main Forum

Post updates on fake watches you have seen in the wild and the people who try to sell them.

Interesting read

The same watch with a Patek Phillipe on the dial, instead of Bagelsport, would be a fake, counterfeited watch. Problem with replicas is that they are often just a by-product .

Let’s See Some New Watch Reviews!

We’re covering 15 watches and watch-buying mistakes you should avoid, including the Blan Pond Swatch collaboration and the Tissot PRX, and going over why these .

New Member (Introduction)

Im always wondering if it it possible to connect a fake apple watch with your iPhone or if it fails to register in the official watch app. E.g. I’ve bought a watch on eBay and got no packaging and a .

H.G.P. Commando

I’m pretty shocked at how close the fake is, movement included. These watches aren’t that expensive, so I’m surprised it would make economic sense to reproduce .

Vintage Forum

Do you agree with Watch Connection’s 4-star rating? Check out what 255 people have written so far, and share your own experience.

Double dome or single dome sapphire?

No, transmitter is attached to your tank, and only adds tank pressure to your dive watch data. No decompression limit, etc. are calculated from your depth, which your dive .

I gotta be honest, I stumbled upon this whole thing while looking at watch reviews. One minute I’m reading about the Tissot PRX (a legit awesome watch, btw), and the next I’m down a rabbit hole of people wondering if their “vintage find” from Watch Connection is actually legit. The internet, man, it’s a wild place.

Now, I’m not saying Watch Connection is *intentionally* selling fakes. Let’s get that straight. But the sheer volume of forum posts and comments questioning their ratings and the authenticity of some pieces? It raises an eyebrow, doesn’t it? I mean, 255 people with opinions? That’s not nothing!

And then you get into the whole “how good are the fakes these days?” discussion. Someone mentioned a fake so convincing, even the movement was copied! Like, seriously?! That’s some next-level dedication to deception. Makes you wonder where they get the time (pun intended, sorry).

I saw a comment where someone bought a watch on eBay and didn’t get any packaging. Red flag right there, right? Then they’re wondering if it’ll even connect to their iPhone. Like, dude, if it doesn’t come in the box, chances are it isn’t the real deal. It’s like buying a “new” car without a title or paperwork, you know? Somethings off.

And that brings us back to the whole dive watch connection thing, and the possibility of accidentally purchasing a fake. The thing is, are you really saving enough money to justify the risk? I mean, if you’re diving, you *need* reliable equipment. You’re not just flexing a cool watch; you’re potentially relying on it for your safety! A dive watch that can’t even calculate decompression limits from your depth (as one commenter pointed out)?! NOPE. Absolutely not.

Ultimately, it’s about doing your homework. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. And maybe, just maybe, stick to authorized dealers, especially when your life could depend on it.

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