Reposting my reply of Sunday 5th, that never appeared to anyone but me:
Apparently this watch
Which started popping up at the EXACT time as the other one.
So that's a £70k ladies Nautilus along with a £30k Aquanaut. She claims she's spent £100k on watches in one sitting or within a few weeks? Yet she drives a rental (for a few hours for pics) and when not in that, a regular old Merc. Them Pateks are a big step up from a Cartier Ballon Bleu. They always say in the rep community that the biggest tell on a watch is yourself and I think she's done just that and overstepped herself. That's just not believable unless she's taken that pic whilst time wasting a Patek AD that she was going to buy it.
These watches come in highly polished, gorgeous wooden presentation boxes that would be the unboxing of all unboxings. Did she do that for either of these watches? These aren't just watches, these are investment/family heirloom pieces, they're of that sort of quality and sought after. Plus the servicing costs on these watches is only done by Patek in Geneva, nowhere else and by no one else, and those costs are eye watering too. Like an exotic car, just being able to buy it doesn't mean you can afford it, because you have to maintain it too when it goes wrong. These are mechanical mechanisms, and they wear out and do need servicing and maintenance.
She's tagged the wrong Instagram. There's no fakewatchbuster account currently so she's confident she won't get a call-out from tagging that name. There's a
fakewatchbuster2.0 and you could tag Lailli to them or DM them. There is a fakewatchbusta account but that hasn't been active in over four years.
I think you're best bet is gathering as many pics as possible and asking an opinion on Reddit's
Reptime or even
Patek Phillipe subforum at Rolexforums (it's a Rolex discussion forum but they discuss all luxury watches).
Of course, if she just snapped it on her wrist in the AD, and it's never been seen again, it'll come back as genuine.