I mean, I saw it mentioned in some random OmeTV chat blurb (talk about a reliable source, amirite?) and then popping up with Fake Profile Season 2 mentions. Red flags everywhere, people! Like, who even uses OmeTV anymore, and *why* is a watch that supposedly exists being associated with a show called “Fake Profile”?
Then some dude on Reddit’s “pics” community is asking about it too, saying he can’t find *any* real info. That’s what really got me thinking. You’d think *something* would turn up, right? Even some blurry, badly-lit photo on a obscure watch collector’s forum. Nada. Zilch.
The claim that the battery had to be carried in a pocket? Gimme a break! That sounds like something out of a bad sci-fi movie. My grandpa’s old calculator watch from the 80s was clunky enough, but this? This is just… too much.
Look, I’m no expert, but I’ve seen enough internet scams and questionable product claims to know when something smells fishy. This Driva Geneve watch just screams “fake”. Maybe it’s some kind of elaborate art project. Maybe someone’s playing a really long con. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s a super-rare prototype locked away in a Swiss vault. But honestly? I seriously doubt it.
I think the mention of “Fake Season 1” from Prime Video is just a coincidence, lol. I doubt it is about this watch.