Timepiece.com sold me a pair of Ray-Ban Hexagonal sunglasses. When they arrived, the lettering and markings were sloppily done, the weight was less than my genuine pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses of the exact same model, and the hinges were horribly done. One hinge was far too loose, and the other hinge was much too tight, to the point where the tight hinge was making clicking noises like it was catching on itself. These were also supposed to have polarized G-15 lenses, which are mineral crystal, but these sunglasses feel like they are made of plastic.
I called them about this, and got no help, besides saying to return them, and that they only sell genuine items. The problem is that these sunglasses tick many of the boxes to look for when spotting a fake pair, so I find that hard to believe these are genuine with all of the issues. I am sending them back, but avoid buying from them. If there sunglasses are fake, who knows about their watches.