First off, let’s be real. Nobody’s selling a *real* Apple Watch Ultra for, like, fifty bucks. You see an Apple Watch Ultra going for that kinda dough? Red flags, people! Big, waving, “SCAM ALERT” red flags. I mean, come on, the real deal costs like, what, almost 90,000 rupees? That’s a whole lotta dosh.
I saw this thing online about some poor lady who got bamboozled on Amazon. She thought she was snagging an Apple Watch Series 7 (presumably at a ‘discount’) but ended up with a copycat. Amazon, bless their hearts, ended up refunding her the whole shebang – plus a gift card! Honestly, that’s pretty decent of them. But still, the hassle, right?
Now, there’s this company called Pebble (not *the* Pebble, the dead smartwatch company, but an *Indian* Pebble… confusing, I know). They’re apparently churning out these Apple Watch Ultra clones, like the Cosmos Engage. Apparently, they debuted in India. I’m not saying they’re *bad* or anything (I mean, for under $50, what do you expect?), but let’s be clear: they are *not* Apple Watches.
And here’s where it gets kinda messy. I saw one thing saying you can get a “first copy” Rolex for, like, two grand five hundred rupees. Now, logically, if a fake Rolex is that cheap, you can bet your bottom rupee a fake Apple Watch is gonna be around that price point, too. So, yeah, that under $50 range seems about right for the real garbage.
Listen, I’m not gonna lie, the temptation to snag a cheap fake is real. I get it. But think about it. Is it *really* worth saving a few bucks for something that’s probably gonna break in a week and look super janky? Plus, you’re supporting shady businesses. My advice? Save up, bite the bullet, and get the real deal. Or, if you can’t swing that, maybe look at some other, legitimate smartwatches that *aren’t* trying to be something they’re not. There are tons of good options out there that won’t leave you feeling ripped off and sporting a wristwatch that looks like it came out of a cereal box.