First off, and I’m being *totally* honest here, the name screams “replica watches,” doesn’t it? “Super Clone” plastered all over the place? Come on, people! It’s not exactly subtle. They’re pushing “Super Clone Rolex Submariners,” “GMT Master II Batmans,” and even Explorer 2s. Basically, if it’s a popular Rolex, they seem to have a “super clone” version.
And then you see stuff like “Can’t find the watch you are looking for? Send an Email or write to us via live chat.” Which, okay, fair enough, good customer service, maybe? But the email address is just… `[email protected]`. Kinda generic, right? And a little bit… sketchy, I’m not gonna lie.
Then there’s the whole “Super Time Store is here to supply best super clone watches and rolex modes. Super Clone Watches UK.” thing. “Rolex modes”? What *are* “Rolex modes”? Is that some kinda secret code? Or just a typo? My money’s on the typo, let’s be real.
And the “Super Clone Watches UK” part is interesting. Are they *actually* in the UK? Or just pretending to be? It’s all very cloak-and-dagger, isn’t it? Makes you wonder what’s really going on behind the scenes.
Oh, and this random bit I found: “Como saber se supertimestore.com é confiável?” (How to know if supertimestore.com is reliable?). Which suggests that even *Portuguese-speaking* folks are wondering if this site is legit. Not a good sign, is it?
Honestly, my gut feeling? I’d be *super* cautious about this site. The whole thing just feels a little…off. The focus on “super clones” is basically an admission that they’re selling fake Rolexes (albeit, apparently, *really good* fake Rolexes). But still, fake. And buying counterfeit goods can be a legal minefield, not to mention a moral one, depending on your perspective.