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The Superclone Market Has Scammers. Here’s How to Avoid Them.
The premium superclone market is unregulated — which means legitimate sellers (like DR.WATCH) compete alongside scammers who take money and ship garbage (or nothing). Here’s how to protect yourself.
8 Red Flags of a Scam Seller
- No real website: Selling only via WhatsApp/Telegram/Instagram DMs with no proper e-commerce site
- Prices too low: A “904L Submariner” for $50 is physically impossible — 904L steel alone costs more than that
- No QC photos: Legitimate sellers provide actual photos of YOUR specific watch before shipping
- Crypto-only payment: No PayPal, no credit card, no buyer protection. Once crypto is sent, it’s gone.
- No return policy: Refusal to accept returns = refusal to stand behind quality
- Stock photos only: Using photos stolen from other sellers or manufacturer catalogs
- No warranty: A seller who won’t warranty their product doesn’t trust their product
- Too-good reviews: All 5-star reviews with generic text, posted on the same day
How DR.WATCH Does It Right
- ✅ Full e-commerce website with product descriptions and real photos
- ✅ 904L Oystersteel on all Rolex references (verifiable)
- ✅ Secure payment (credit card, PayPal with buyer protection)
- ✅ 15-day return policy (no questions asked on unworn items)
- ✅ 1-year warranty covering manufacturing defects
- ✅ Free worldwide shipping with tracking
- ✅ Customer support responding within 24 hours
- ✅ 250+ expert blog articles demonstrating knowledge and commitment
Buy with confidence at DR.WATCH.

