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As curious as it sounds, the Vietnamese don't like fake copies. Most westerners believe that SE Asia is the same (and it's like China). There are a lot of differences. Fake airbooks, iphones, etc. are all the rage in China. Here? Well, you can find them, but you really really have to look hard. As I drive through the city, I see a lot of mobile shops advertising iPhones, or exclusive mac stores, and all are genuine. Actually, a lot of Chinese products in general have the same bad reputation around here like in our countries, and people are trying to avoid buying them when possible.
Watches, however, are a different matter
They sell great Rolexes around here
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I bought a Rolex last year for 100 euro, it's a Submariner and looks totaly like the real thing ($5000+). It makes you wonder what the profit margin is for a real Rolex. I always wanted a Rolex, but didn't want to spend $5000 to know what time it was, while a cheap Casio digital lcd watch also has a stopwatch, alarm, chime and perhaps even more.
Computers and media players are a different thing, not so easy to create a perfect copy. Which is a shame!
At work someone has a Chinese BlackBerry, it even says so above the screen. The software running on it is crap, but you can make calls with it.




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They just want an original for the fake copies. :-p
I've spotted fake Nano's here, 3rd, 4th and 5th gens. Was tempted to buy one, but I already have too many media players.
Watches are great here too, they are fake but look so real. It's amazing.