I mean, on the one hand, you’ve got Overstock *claiming* they’re totally legit. They say they’re reliable and authentic, boasting about all those positive reviews. And, let’s be real, Overstock has been around for a while, so you’d think they’d have been shut down if they were just straight-up selling knockoffs, right?
But then you start digging a little deeper, and things get…sketchy. Like, you see people online saying they wouldn’t *dream* of buying a Rolex from Overstock. Why? Because Overstock gets their stuff from all sorts of different distributors. They can’t, or *won’t*, vouch for the authenticity of every single item. That’s a HUGE red flag, IMO. It’s like a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy for potential fakes.
And let’s be honest, the prices sometimes seem too good to be true. Like those “90% off” ads? Yeah, those are almost always scams. It’s easy to get lured in by what looks like an incredible deal, but you could end up with something worth way less than what you paid, or even worse, a completely fake watch.
Think about it: If you’re buying a supposed “luxury” watch for way less than it should cost, there’s a good chance you’re getting ripped off. You might think you’re getting a great deal, but in reality, you’re just overpaying for something that’s basically junk. I saw someone mention that Overstock maybe got a watch for like $80 and sold it for $144.
So, what’s the verdict? Well, I wouldn’t say Overstock *definitely* sells fake watches. Maybe some of their stuff is legit. But there’s enough doubt there to make me really cautious. Honestly, if you’re looking for a luxury watch, especially something like a Rolex or even a Hamilton, I’d suggest sticking to authorized dealers. Yeah, you might pay a bit more, but at least you’ll know you’re getting the real deal. Is it worth the risk, to save a few bucks, only to end up with a dud? I don’t think so.