Hi all, just wondered if anyone on here has experiences of buying watches over in Goa?
I've been tasked by my uncle to get him a snide Breitling watch. Just wondered if it was possible, what prices to expect to pay and also any recommendations as to where to get one from?
There are loads of fake watches, but I have never seen the watch that you are looking for.
If your flying with monarch then you'd most probably be stopping in Bharain for an hour. Thats the place to get good quality watches from.
Flying direct with Thomsons, so no stop off.
You could try Ashokas, next to Magnum hotel in Candolim high street. He does sell "snide" watches. Another place to try is Hari Oms, more in Calungute - any taxi driver will know it. We got an excellent "Rolex" there a few years ago.
There is also a shop in Candolim called Original Fakes - not sure if they sell watches but other members will know.
Hope this helps.
Candybabe
Salford, regarding Ashokas he has plenty of watches to choose from, as does Genuine Fakes. We actually bought 4 watches from Ashoka in Feb this year (2 gents & 2 ladies ) and have no complaints...Keith
Talking of fake watches, I bought last year a fake automatic Rolex watch it was expensive it cost me Rps 650 (ha ha ) but this watch has never let me down, it has kept time all year, and it truly looks like the real thing, I bought it off a stall, in Calangute market, but you have to ask them for Rolex because for some reason they hide them underneath the counter, why I don't know because there is every other fake you can think of on top of the counter.
My wife and I bought "Rado" watches from Genuine fakes in Candolim. They keep perfect time and look as good as new. I even suspect that the case for mine may actually be real, as it is ceramic and cannot be marked even when it is scratched with a knife. They had cheaper fakes but these were a good weight and felt like the real thing.
What sort of price have you all paid for them then?
Mine was roughly 7 pounds, but that is because it is an automatic watch, there are loads of fakes, from as little as 1.50 to 2 pounds. It can be lower depending on your haggling skills.
Crazy money that
The average price i have paid for these magnificent timepieces is----170 rupees each!!! you must learn the art of bartering of course, to obtain these bargains.
it has to be said though, and it may suprise you, that these watches are not the real thing!!!! yes you have read correctly!!! they are genuine fakes!!
but on a good note, they work well and never let you down until the battery runs out. just replace the battery and away you go again, no problem!!
hope this helps you to decide whether or not you should purchase such a time piece. BOB
BOB
Usually, I'd come up with a daft price and don't go higher and go to walk off. But those watches seem stupidly cheap anyway, so that must be some battering routine you have. Any genuine advice on it would be appreciate please
BOB
I always ask with a smile on my face, "Are these real Rolex's" and the reply is always, "Indian Rolex's!"
I was in a meeting once and the guy sat next to me had the same Rolex. I nudged him and showed him my watch. He said "50th birthday present from my wife". I just said that I'd treated myself - didn't like to tell him mine cost £2.50!
BOB
Cheers as well Bob, I'll try my best to beat your price
good luck. BOB
Hey - I never was good with money. Throwing it around like that!!
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