First off, forget the fancy boutiques. You’re not gonna find a Swiss masterpiece for the price of a Pad Thai. We’re talking MBK Center, my friend. MBK. It’s like, this multi-story labyrinth of everything under the sun, and yes, that includes… uh… replicas. Let’s just call them “inspired” timepieces.
Now, don’s expect miracles. You get what you pay for, ya know? Don’t go thinking you’re snagging a perfect Rolex Submariner clone for 500 baht. It ain’t happening. You *might* find something that looks kinda okay from a distance. Maybe. If you squint.
Honestly, I’d say quality is all over the map. You’ll find some that fall apart faster than you can say “sawasdee krap,” and then others that, surprisingly, hold up okay. I mean, I had this one “Omega” that lasted me a good year before the second hand decided to take a permanent vacation. Was it perfect? Heck no! But it told time (mostly) and looked good enough for a night out.
Speaking of quality, I’ve heard rumblings online about a subreddit called r/RepTime. Seems like those guys *really* know their fake watches. Like, *really* know. I’d almost be afraid to ask them for advice because they’re probably more knowledgeable than the guys selling them in MBK! Maybe check them out? I dunno. I’m just spitballing here.
My personal take? Don’t expect perfection. Haggle hard. And for the love of Buddha, check the movement! That’s the guts of the watch. If it sounds like a dying gerbil, move on.
Oh, and one last thing: be discreet. Don’t go shouting, “I WANT A FAKE ROLEX!” Just, you know, be cool. A knowing wink and a quiet “Rolex, uh, like…” usually does the trick.