With the clamp-down on pirated wares, I'm shocked that fake watches are still being hawked here in Chinatown. I guess it's a matter of supply and demand. I know tourists still buy them in numbers as gifts for friends and family back home.
I'm happy to say that I do not own any fake watch. They may look good but it's just not me. I was checking out ebel watches on the web the other day and did you know that Ebel does not allow purchases over the Internet? You'll have to call them (toll-free, of course) for information. Classy.
Back to normal again!!
ReplyDeleteI have one. Now I can't remember where I put it. Now I am worried ...
ReplyDelete*hurried away looking for the misplaced watch*
Yeah...what was the deal with that redirect? Was it an ad link gone awry, or did you get hacked?
ReplyDeletePhew! Thank you, LB.
ReplyDeleteAndie, I know the feeling.
I have one watch that everytime I want to wear it, the battery's flat.
MM, that redirect caught me by surprise too. It wasn't my doing though and got me worried for awhile. Did you say 'hacked'? I can't imagine who'd want to hack a non-entity of a blog like mine. lol Glad all's well now - I hope.