First off, you see these ads popping up, right? “Princess Butterfly sapphire secret watch!” “Unique Women’s Watches!” Graff this, Graff that. And then BAM! “Graff Butterfly.” Okay, cool. But then you stumble across this “Classic Butterfly” thing and it’s like… wait a minute… “replica watches; rolex replica> replica rolex; fake watches; rolex watch fake.” Uh oh. Red flags galore.
So basically, you’ve got the real deal Graff Butterfly, which, let’s be honest, is probably worth more than my car (and maybe your car, too, no offense). I mean, “Diamond Watches —-CERTIFICATE: Graff Certificate of Quality SIGNATURE: GRAFF (to dial, case, strap and buckle) MARKS: BUTTERFLY, BF32WGVSD11, Au750…” They’re throwing around terms like “Au750” like it’s nothin’! That’s gold, people! Expensive gold!
Then, you have these, uh, “alternatives.” The “replica watches.” The “fake watches.” Let’s just call ’em what they are: knock-offs. I mean, seriously, “THE BEST HIGH QUALITY REPLICA WATCHES”? Who are they trying to kid? High quality fake? Isn’t that an oxymoron or sumthin’?
Now, I’m not saying you *shouldn’t* buy a replica. I’m just sayin’, be real with yourself. If you’re gonna rock a fake Graff Butterfly, own it! Don’t try to pass it off as the real thing. That’s just kinda… sad.
And honestly, the real ones are *so* expensive. “This Graff Butterfly BF38WGSLD is currently available for sale at Watchype in Switzerland priced 28293 USD.” Okay, Switzerland?! $28,000?! I could buy a small island for that much… maybe. (Okay, probably not an island, but still!). It’s a lot of freakin’ money!