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How to tell whether a Tissot mechanical watch is authentic or fake

Identifying the authenticity of a Tissot watch requires certain professional knowledge and understanding of watches. It is recommended to go to a counter for identification.

First, tell the authenticity of a Tissot watch from the appearance of the watch:

Looking at the appearance of a genuine Tissot watch: the dial, Tissot trademark and Tissot brand writing on the back cover of the genuine watch Clear and complete; the number of diamonds marked on the dial is consistent with the actual number of diamonds in the movement;

The material of the back cover is consistent with the material used in the case; the watch glass is smooth and clear; the outer edges and corners of the case components are not sharp; the coating No bubbles, no falling off.

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Second, tell the authenticity of a Tissot watch from the watch movement:

Genuine Tissot watch from the Tissot watch movement: Genuine Tissot watch The plywood or pendulum inside the trademark movement is marked with the Tissot trademark label; the movement is stable in the case assembly; the interior of the movement is clean.

Third, distinguish the authenticity of Tissot watches from the watch inspection mark:

Trademark offices in various places will check the imported Tissot watches operated by some large shopping malls and reputable collectives and individual stores. Batch inspection must be carried out, and a certificate of conformity will be issued to those who pass the inspection, and a laser anti-counterfeiting mark will be issued.

When purchasing imported watches, you should check the seller’s commodity inspection certificate and whether the number on the laser anti-counterfeiting mark is within the number listed on the certificate.

Extended information:

In order to reduce costs, fake watches do not coat the watch mirror with an anti-reflective layer, so the reflection is serious under strong light. You only need to use sunlight mapping. Authenticity can be identified.

Because the real watch has an anti-reflective coating, it does not reflect much under strong light and has purple or blue glare. In order to save costs, counterfeiters do not follow the style of the real watch when making the back cover, but just make the original screw cap into a gland.

Famous watches must have their own fixed numbering rules. According to the number, the specification, model, production date and other information of the watch can be found. However, fake watches only use one number, or even no number, which is very easy. distinguish.

If you look carefully at the scale needle of the fake watch with an eyepiece, you can find tiny traces, which are small tweezer marks left during installation. You will not see roughly similar traces on the real watch.