How so? That fake watch was less than a couple weeks old if that much.
And while some might think a Rolex to be nothing but jewelry for men. But for me, that wasn't the financial case. I ended up buying a real Rolex Submariner 28-29 years ago. My Submariner is now worth literally more than double in its present used condition than what I paid for it then ($5800). I've had multiple Rolex dealers offer me far more for it than I paid for it. It was a good financial investment and I realized that at the time I bought it. In fact it's not simply a piece of jewelry, I wear it every single day even when I'm working on my Jeep. It's a daily-driver watch in other words. It will end up not having cost me a dime to wear it when I finally sell it.
I'm wearing it right now, it's not just arm decoration.
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That $40 Casio you mentioned as an example is worth what used now? A net loss?
Buying first-quality is usually less costly in the end than buying cheap knock-off quality. I'm glad I learned that many years ago.