One of the most frequently counterfeited luxury items worldwide is watches. The Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) estimates that the sale of fake Swiss timepieces costs Switzerland $2 billion a year. Although China is the primary nation of origin for the fabrication of fake watches, counterfeit watches are sold in consignment stores worldwide, and only a small percentage of them are captured by law enforcement and customs.
Since shipments are frequently made in response to online orders, online investigations and takedowns are crucial because it is impossible to oversee physical shipments of counterfeit watches.
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