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How to check the movement model of a mechanical watch

Question 1: How to read the movement model of a watch? It is usually marked on the back of the watch. For the watch models marked on some watches, you can check the movement model corresponding to the watch model through the official website or Baidu

Question 2: How to judge the quality of a mechanical watch movement. 100 points are usually based on accuracy, shock resistance, The production process, materials and other aspects are comprehensively evaluated.

Most of the first-line brands such as Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Rolex use their own self-made mechanical movements, which are highly accurate and well-made. The movements of precious metal watches are also It is made of many precious metals and has a daily error of plus or minus 5 seconds certified by the observatory. (These well-made movements are often displayed to the owner in the form of back-transmission, which actually shows people their superb skills and mechanical beauty)

Other brands like to use outsourced movements. (Some have been modified), the most common one is ETA movement, the accuracy is obviously lower than the ones introduced before, and the material and production process are not at the same level as the above ones.

Question 3: How to tell the model of a Longines mechanical watch? There are only 3 models, which can be distinguished by looking at the picture. They are all eta movements, 7750 is used for general chronographs, and there are 2824 and 2892 basic movements.

Question 4: What is the model number of Teves mechanical watch? How can there be any model number for this fake watch? The manufacturer can decide whatever he wants! !

Just a cheap stall...

The batch size is more than 50 pieces, only 65 yuan for a watch.

Question 5: How to read the watch model? The model and place of origin are usually engraved on the back of the watch, and some are on the plywood inside the watch movement.

A watch, also known as a wristwatch, is an instrument worn on the wrist for timing/displaying time. Watches are usually made of leather, rubber, nylon cloth, stainless steel and other materials to make a strap, and the "head" that displays the time is tied to the wrist.

In the mid-19th century, someone put a chronograph on a belt and wore it on the wrist. It was gradually improved, reduced in size, beautified in style, and developed into a watch.

The world's first watch was made by Patek Philippe in 1868 for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary. But this form of clock was not popular at the time.

In 1904, Louis Francois Cartier, a French businessman who dealt in jewelry, received a complaint from his pilot friend Alberto Santos Dumont: He had to take his pocket watch out of his pocket when flying an airplane. It was very difficult to get out, and I hope he can help solve this problem so that I can see the time during the flight. Therefore, Cartier came up with the method of using a belt and buckle to tie a pocket watch to his hand to solve his friend's problem. And this kind of pocket watch tied to the hand is today's watch.

In 1911, Cartier officially commercialized this form of timepieces and launched the famous Santos watch. Since then, watches have become popular.

After a century of improvement, the Swiss first made a quartz clock into a quartz watch in 1967. Later, watches also evolved from manual/automatic winding to using quartz, electronic and other power to display time. And mixed with other simpler functions, such as timing, moon phase, pulse measurement, etc.; modern watches have added more complex functions, such as electronic pocketbooks, MP3, mobile phones, etc. Some watches have also become a type of hand jewelry. The focus is no longer on displaying time, but on its design, brand, material (such as precious metals and diamonds) and other characteristics.

When the First World War broke out in 1914, the military of various countries realized the importance of "hands-free" watches, which inspired the general public's eager demand for hand-worn watches. In 1926, the first self-winding watch was invented. Since 1960, the traditional round watch has been generally favored by the public.

Switzerland's further improvement in wristwatches is to miniaturize the chronograph, calendar, tourbillon and automatic winding devices of pocket watches and install them on wristwatches. In 1952, one electronic watch was each produced in the United States, France and Switzerland. In 1967, the Electronic Watch Center in Neuchatel developed the first quartz wrist watch, and mass production began in 1970 under the names of different Swiss brands. Since then, new technologies have begun to develop rapidly, and different brands of wrist watches have also begun to develop rapidly.

Question 6: How to check the watch model 2. Identification of appearance and movement

From the appearance, the trademark and brand writing on the dial and back cover of the genuine watch are clear and complete ; The number of diamonds marked on the dial is consistent with

the actual number of diamonds in the movement; the material marked on the back cover is consistent with the material used in the case; the watch glass is smooth and clear; the case components

The outer edges and corners are non-sharp; the coating has no bubbles and will not fall off. The trademark and brand writing on the dial and back cover of the counterfeit genuine watch are blurry; the number of diamonds marked on the dial does not match the actual number of diamonds in the movement; the outer edges and corners of the case components are rough, and the coating is blistered and peeled off Or accessories may break.

Looking at the movement, the plywood or balancer in the movement of a genuine watch is marked with the corresponding trademark label; the movement is in the case set

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The parts are stable; the inside of the movement is clean. There is no trademark sign on the plywood or pendulum of the counterfeit watch movement, or the trademark sign is rough, blurred, skewed, or simply pasted with a small copper piece; the inside of the movement is not clean, and some parts There are copper shavings, hair strands, finger prints, etc. in the core.

3. Identification of sales price

The price of imported watches is stable within a certain period of time. For example, the price of Japanese brand watches is 2500\3000 yuan;

The price of Swiss brand watches is more than 10,000 yuan, and some famous brand watches are as high as tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of yuan, like Lao

Lux, Tudor, Omega, Piaget, etc. Generally speaking, if there are no special reasons for imported watches priced lower than the above, they can be suspected to be counterfeit imported watches or watches with improper origins.

4. Identification of inspection marks

When consumers purchase imported watches, they should check the seller’s commodity inspection certificate and whether the number on the laser counterfeit mark

Within the number listed on the certificate. There are many other ways to identify authenticity, such as using testing instruments to test gold content, travel time accuracy, waterproof performance, watch glass hardness, real and fake diamonds, etc. Use actual measurement data to verify whether it is consistent with the data and description marked on the imported watch

and determine the authenticity. In addition, some famous brand watches have special identification methods due to their movement structure and inherent special markings, but they require professional equipment and instruments for inspection.

Evaluations of twenty famous watch brands (in order of brands, evaluations and classic products)

1 Breguet’s name as the king of watches is not worth the moon phase and power reserve display. Watch

2 Audemars Piguet, a century-old brand that can also grow a young face, Royal Oak series watch

3 Jaeger LeCoultre, classic shape, perfect movement, never out of date flip watch

4 Girard Perregaux’s unstoppable Ferrari series watches

5 Ulysse Nardin’s rugged European design GMT

6 Zenith’s life The power comes from the movement rainbow flyback chronograph

7 Rolex Oyster Dual Calendar, a special watch for the older generation of wealthy people

8 Cartier Women's close friend, men's best friend Santos

9 Ebel’s workmanship is better than Cartier 1911

10 Tag Heuer TAGHeuer is both sporty and luxurious SEL

11 Breitling is the favorite of pilots Master of timekeeping

12 Omega Omega Seamaster Diving Watch that can grow in love over time

13 Longines Remember the glorious achievements of the past Murderburg series

14 Rado High-tech ceramic case, cool precision ceramics

15 Tissot automatic quartz with good value for money

16 Oris traditional machinery can become the new fashion crown Table

17 Movado Simple and elegant, unique style museum

18 Jean d'Eve Artist's Choice Sectra

19 Plum blossom Titoni Swiss quality, unpretentious universe series

20 Seiko Maybe this is how watches should be made in the future Kinetic

The top ten famous watches in the world

The top ten famous watches in the world, of course It is dominated by the small country of Switzerland. The following is the ranking list:

Patek Philippe: the symbol of nobility...gt;gt;

Question 7: How does the Omega model look on the watch? Personal suggestion, For reference only:

1. There will be a number on the back bezel or near the cover of the watch in very small fonts. If it is a rough number, it is likely to be a high imitation.

2. If there is a number, please refer to omegawatches/ here.

3. There will also be a three-digit code on the back of the watch strap, so you can also check the watch model.

4. Go to a regular and larger watch store and ask an expert to inspect it. For example, check out "Oriental Watch Company, Emperor Watch Company" or larger counters in shopping malls.

Good luck!

Question 8: How do you know the model number of a Seiko watch? There is no Seiko model number on the watch. When you first bought it, there was a small piece of paper with Seiko in English on the front and his model number on the back. Start with a letter. But if you have a mechanical watch, you can see the movement number on a Seiko watch. It is on the pendulum inside the transparent glass behind the watch. It is usually 7s26 or 7s36. . Also, Seiko has a one-card, one-watch model, that is, each watch has only one warranty card, and the watch number is on the side of the watch case. It is consistent with the warranty card given to you when you purchased it.

Question 9: How to check the model and brand of a watch? Front: brand radar RADO, quartz watch

Back: back

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Stainless steel waterproof bottom cover (also known as watch back cover)

exactitude

waterproof high-precision waterproof performance

no: 8045g watch Model number, G generally stands for men's clothing

japan movt Japanese movement

Question 10: How do you know the model of the Double Lion watch? When you buy it, there is a warranty card with the exact model number