Harmonize is on the receiving end of getting called out for wearing expensive luxurious watches worth thousands of dollars. The only problem is, they are fake.
A renowned Instagram page by the username: @fakewatchbuster2.0 exposed the ‘Aiyana’ hitmaker for wearing two expensive watches that turned out to be knockoffs.
2 days ago, Harmonize shared photos of himself wearing supposed Rolex Daytona Rainbow on his left arm and a Richard Mille RM50-03 McLaren F1 watch on his right arm.
Below are the photos of Harmonize wearing the two fake watches:
Without any malice whatsoever, the Instagram fake watches buster disclosed that the two watches the Konde Music Worldwide founder and CEO wore were fakes.
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“⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not a hate page, our posts only refer to watches that are obviously fake and are not an attack on the person. All features shown are based on multiple checks. If something isn’t clear, external experts are also called in. Only watches that have gone through this procedure will be posted. We distance ourselves from all forms of bullying.” Their disclaimer reads
An original Richard Mille RM50-03 McLaren F1 usually goes for 1 million dollars [plus]. In the entire world, there are only 75 pieces of the same watches available.
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A few days ago, the same account confirmed the authenticity of Nigeria’s very own Davido’s latest watch.
Harmonize doesn’t seem fazed at all after getting busted wearing two knockoff watches in the same day.
They confirmed that the Richard Mille RM 030 Rose Gold watch that Davido bought the other day is genuine and authentic.
The Richard Mille RM 030 Rose Gold set back Davido with 250,000 dollars since that’s the retail value of the new unworn piece.