How to Tell If Replica Watches Look Genuine
Learn About Super Clone Watches you watch enough YouTube videos on watches you will sooner or later come across a very specific type of video. The video will feature a self styled watch guru holding two watches that seem identical and he (it’s almost always a guy) will then start to demonstrate how one of the watches is a replica.
The guru will point out things like the fact that the case is lighter in weight, the engraving on the back of the watch isn’t perfectly aligned and there is a lack of clarity with the font used. Often the forgery will also have incorrect material markings such as 750 gold when it should be stainless steel – these are all fairly easy to spot but they can sometimes be quite subtle and hard to notice.
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Aside from these obvious differences, there are other clues that you can look out for to determine if a watch is genuine or not. For example, a genuine luxury watch will have a serial number that is unique and you should check the online database of that particular watch brand to see what the engraved lettering should look like – misspellings in the font are an instant giveaway.
The most important thing is to keep records of any communication with the seller if you suspect that the watch is a fake and take clear photographs of the item, focusing on the details that make you suspicious. Ideally, you should also keep the original packaging and any documentation that came with the watch.
