Man files lawsuit against jeweller for not selling him promised $109K US perfect fake Patek Philippe after building up $220K purchase history

When this story surfaced on SiliconValley.com, it was immediately circulated amongst #watchfam on Instagram – and for good reason. People are sick and tired of enigmatic waitlists, and the inability to purchase the luxury replica watches they want at retail. The “unobtanium” phenomenon has buyers understandably furious. One commonly held belief surrounding how to best increase your chances of getting a highly coveted watch at retail is the notion that buyers simply need to build up purchase history to get the watch they ultimately want. This involves expensive purchases that are often not the high end fake watches us a buyer actually wants. They are instead stepping stones towards the end goal fake watch. But, as one Bay Area client learned the hard way, even this commonly advised avenue is not so clear cut.

This is where the news surrounding watch buyer Ali Rezaei, and his lawsuit against Shreve & Co, comes to the forefront. The story goes that Rezaei visited his local 1:1 replica Patek Philippe authorised dealer to express an interest in purchasing a highly sought after cheap copy Patek Phillipe Nautilus 5980/1R-001 chronograph that commands a retail price of US$108,820. But, his expression of interest was swiftly rejected. Nothing is particularly fishy about that, as most people would face the same fate upon an initial request. It would take VIP status for a retailer to offer such a reference to a collector, and he would need to build his relationship, or more aptly purchase history, with the retailer before such an allocation would be offered.

According to the lawsuit filed in San Francisco County Superior Court, Rezaei alleges he was told: “That if he built up his ‘purchase history’ by buying a sufficient amount of other merchandise over time… they would offer the Promised Watch to him.”

So, with his eyes set on getting an allocation, Rezaei decided to play ball – purchasing US$220K worth of goods from Shreve & Co in the name of getting his promised AAA quality fake Patek Philippe 5980/1R-001.

Ethan Baron of SiliconValley.com explains: “Rezaei soon bought a different gold Patek Philippe replica for sale from Shreve, for $71,000, his lawsuit claimed. Then he picked up another timepiece by the legendary Swiss watchmaker, this time a women’s model ringed with diamonds, for $50,000. Then he bought a third high quality fake Patek Philippe from Shreve, for $47,000. Finally, after he shelled out $53,000 for a gold and diamond necklace in March last year, a shop salesman assured him Shreve “would offer him the Promised Watch that year”, the lawsuit alleged. That offer never came.

Watch manufacturers tend to underpromise and overdeliver. For example, most watches are tested quite far beyond their pledged depth rating or, in some instances, top quality fake watches us can be more accurate than their stated parameters. Watch retailers, on the other hand, tend to do the opposite. At best, a retailer will not get your hopes up unnecessarily and will simply advise that such highly sought-after watches are typically reserved for their most loyal and high-spending clients. Where Shreve & Co. possibly took things too far is if they actually did promise Rezaei an allocation by the “end of the year” in exchange for accumulated purchase history as the lawsuit alleges.

This story, however, has one last interesting twist. At some point during Rezeai’s 18-month US$220K spending spree, the company knew it was no longer going to be an authorised dealer for Swiss movement replica Patek Philippe.

Ethan Baron explains: “Shreve — which in 1887 became the second U.S. jeweller in the U.S. to represent Patek Philippe super clone online, according to the company — knew as early as November 2021 when it sold him the women’s watch that it was losing its status as a best fake Patek Philippe dealer and would not be able to sell him the 5980/1R-001, the lawsuit claimed.”

So, what is Rezaei ultimately accusing them of? And, what compensation is he seeking? Ethan Baron explains: “His lawsuit accused Shreve of offences including fraud, false promise, breach of contract, and intentional and negligent misrepresentation. He is seeking at least $500,000 in damages.”

I am not an attorney, so I cannot speak to his odds of winning or losing the case. But, what I can be certain of is that Rezaei has the whole super clone watch enthusiast community rooting for him!

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With the prototypical pilot watch clearly not for me, it’s about time I get to my actual pick. This is the aaa quality replica IWC ref. 3741 Fliegerchronograph from the same brand, IWC replica for sale. No, it’s not the legendary ref. 3705, but rather, this one is quartz and solid 18k yellow gold – yep. Snub your nose at quartz all you want, I’ll take my quirky “why did they make this” pilot chronograph and run. Production on these started in the 1990s, so I can find one with tritium lume that tends to age creamy and play off of the case tone. There’s something about this watch. Every time I see one, I chuckle and imagine owning it. Someday I probably will, they trade under $5,000. At that price point, I can’t see having more fun than the Swiss movement replica IWC 3741 in gold.

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The strong connection between Heuer and the Monaco Grand Prix prompted a momentous decision in 1969: the culmination of their endeavors to develop an automatic winding chronograph led them to create something truly distinctive. They envisioned a timepiece that would stand out among its competitors, eschewing conventional watch case design. Instead, they opted for a square-shaped case with sleek, short lugs that hugged the wrist, complemented by square chronograph registers. Given the multitude of angles present in the case and crystal, it seemed only fitting to name this remarkable timepiece after the race track renowned for its sharp corners – and thus the 1:1 fake TAG Heuer Monaco was brought to life.

During the period between its initial launch in 1969 and its reintroduction in 1998, the watch industry grappled with the repercussions of the Quartz Revolution, which led to the permanent closure of numerous watchmakers. However, Swiss movement copy TAG Heuer was fortunate to escape this fate, thanks to another significant association in the world of Formula 1 – Techniques d’Avant Garde (TAG), an engineering and aviation group. AAA replica TAG Heuer US was not only a sponsor of F1 teams, but also acquired a majority stake in Heuer in 1985, resulting in the formation of TAG Heuer fake for sale. This strategic investment not only safeguarded the company from potential demise, but also ensured its continued presence in the world of Formula 1.

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Here is a short list of things that elite watch nerds like Ed Sheeran know are incredibly hot in the fake watch world right now (or always have been):

The Replica Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
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“Panda” dials (meaning a white dial with black sub registers)
Until now, however, there hasn’t been a watch that combined this holy trinity into one single piece. That all changed when Ed Sheeran wore this 1:1 fake Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar at the Country Music Awards in Texas last week.

A representative for AAA fake Audemars Piguet confirms this is a unique Royal Oak made specifically for Sheeran. The singer’s watch is inspired by one of the brand’s existing perpetual calendars, which is also made out of ceramic but with a navy dial. Sheeran’s version is really striking, with a full snow-white dial and a quartet of intense black subdials. Of course, it’s a watch only a super-collector like Sheeran – who moonlights as a Hodinkee contributor – would have.

Sheeran is a fan of collecting and producing unique replica watches for sale like this one. He owns another custom Royal Oak: a black-and-gold chronograph with an eight-point star at 12 o’clock to symbolise August (the eighth month), when his daughter was born. He also wears a custom-made, black-and-red, Darth Maul-looking Nautilus with his initials on it. Sheeran loves unique pieces so much, he teamed up with Tudor to produce a series of watches for the crew who worked on his Divide tour. Still, this new white-and-black top super clone Audemars Piguet US might be the best of the bunch.

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