Tips on Identifying a Replica Watch
Posted in Cheap Watches by admin - Apr 21, 2010
Con artists master so well the art of replicating name brand watches that they look virtually indistinguishable from the genuine counterparts. These replicas may be used as timekeeping machines to keep record of time, however, they can not endure the test of the time, and they are not worthy every penny of your hard earned money no matter how good the deal sounds. The following are some points on identifying a replica watch.
First and foremost, look carefully into the watch face. Though a fake watch often mirror the real counterpart, however, it will boast several minor defects such as smudges or a distinct style of hour and minute hands. Check the serial number on the watch case. They should be crisply cut since lots of name brand watchmakers will diamond etch these numbers onto the watch.
Then examine meticulously at the back plate. Try to find a trustworthy jeweler in the neighborhood to check out whether the watch you are buying comes with a hologram since most high quality watches feature holograms on the back plate.
The spelling of all words on the watch is also noteworthy. Genuine designer watches will have all the words spelled correctly while fake ones often come with spellings that vary slightly from real counterparts.
Check the flexibility of the watch hands. A name brand high quality watch usually comes with smooth movement while replica ones will have hands that jerk.
Pay attention to the price tags. Genuine watches are usually priced at astronomical price tags while replica ones only cost a small fraction of the cost of original counterparts.
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