Watch Association

Tips for Recognizing Counterfeits

Recognizing counterfeit watches can be a difficult task, especially for inexperienced consumers. Here are some tips to help you distinguish genuine watches from fakes:

  1. Price check:
  • If the price is too low for a well-known brand, it may be a sign of a fake. Original watches of famous brands cannot be sold at too low prices.
  1. Research the seller:
  • Buy watches only from authorized dealers and official stores.
  • Avoid purchasing from dubious websites and unverified sellers.
  1. Attention to details:
  • Genuine watches are made with a high level of precision and attention to detail. Pay attention to the quality of the finish, symmetry and precision of the elements.
  • Check the logos and markings. On fakes, they may be slightly offset or incorrectly executed.
  1. Materials and weight:
  • Genuine watches are often made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, sapphire glass and other durable materials.
  • Counterfeits may be lighter or made of plastic and other cheap materials.
  1. Mechanism and functionality:
  • The original watch has a precise and reliable mechanism. Check how the hands work, whether the second hand sounds smoothly or twitches.
  • Original watches usually have functions and mechanisms that fakes do not have.
  1. Serial number and documents:
  • Original watches are always supplied with documents, certificates and a warranty card.
  • Check the serial number on the watch and compare it with the documents. Counterfeits may have missing or incorrect serial numbers.
  1. Contact a specialist:
  • If you have any doubts, it is better to contact a specialist who can conduct a detailed check and confirm the authenticity of the watch.

By following these tips, you can reduce the risk of buying a fake watch and protect yourself from the negative consequences associated with counterfeit products.