X Watches Reviews 6

TrustScore 4 out of 5

4.0

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Company details

  1. Watch Store
  2. Clock Watch Maker

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X-watch.co was a new online store selling top AAA replica watches from China,which was making and sell the Luxury fake watches for about 10 years.


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4.0

Great

TrustScore 4 out of 5

6 reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Trusted seller

I have bought several watches from this site and they have been great. Only problem with them (as with similar sites) is that they show the items on the website and then when you check if they are in stock - they aren't. I would definitely buy from them again. When I ask to check for stock they are quick to respond.

24 May 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The site looks as legitimate as it can…

The site looks as legitimate as it can be and even inspires a level of confidence with an area to process returns. Be aware however, that I was sold a defective watch and whilst following the site owners explicit instructions and even filming it at his request (which he couldn't be bothered to watch as I tracked the link), when it was clear the watch was defective, he quietly disappeared. Also, be aware that the photos on the site are from the original watches and not the replicas that he sells. Once he receives an order, he then sources the watch which leads me to believe that not all those watches are actually available. Therefore, you can part with your cash for something that he cannot actually source. Be careful.

3 July 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful, this site is not what it seems...

The site looks as legitimate as it can be and even inspires a level of confidence with an area to process returns. Be aware however, that I was sold a defective watch and whilst following the site owners explicit instructions and even filming it at his request (which he couldn't be bothered to watch as I tracked the link), when it was clear the watch was defective, he quietly disappeared. Also, be aware that the photos on the site are from the original watches and not the replicas that he sells. Once he receives an order, he then sources the watch which leads me to believe that not all those watches are actually available. Therefore, you can part with your cash for something that he cannot actually source. Be careful.

2 December 2018
Unprompted review

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