I had never heard of Terner until I got on a Bermuda cruise and the ship offered Terner watches, scarves, manicure sets and ties as a "last chance" $10 sale. By the way everyone was pushing and shoving, I thought Terner was some luxury manufacturer that my poor ignorant self wasn't aware of.
So I gave in to the herd mentality and bought a plain steel watch that I later found I have picked up for $5 in Chinatown or a NYC street fair. Everything else looked mostly cheap and vulgar - the pashimas were, again, the same thin kind I'd seen at dozens of street fairs; the evening bags were made of double sided cardboard covered with polyester fabric and stiff to the touch; and the faux crocodile manicure sets were the kind you sometimes see at 99 cent stores. The fact that this is the brand often sold on cruise ships and casinos should tell you something. I'll stick to H&M.