Identification of appearance and movement
From the appearance: the trademark and brand writing marked on the dial and back cover of the genuine watch are clear and complete; the number of diamonds and movement marked on the dial The actual number of diamonds inside is consistent; 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 has no bubbles and does not fall off. The trademarks and brands marked on the dials and back covers of counterfeit genuine watches are blurred; 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, with plating bubbles, falling off, or accessories broken.
From the perspective of the movement: the plywood or pendulum in the genuine trademark movement is marked with the trademark label; the movement is stable in the case assembly; the inside of the movement is clean.
There is no trademark sign on the plywood or pendulum in 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 movements There are copper shavings, hair strands, fingerprints, etc. in the heart.
Identification of sales price
The price of imported watches is temperature-sensitive within a certain period of time. For example, Japanese brand watches are priced at 2,500-3,000 yuan; Swiss brand watches are priced at more than 600, and some brand watches are as high as tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of yuan, such as Rolex, Cartier, Piaget, etc.
Generally speaking, if there are no special reasons for imported watches priced lower than the above, they are suspected to be fake imported watches or watches with improper origins.
Identification of Inspection Marks
At present, the trademark offices in various places must conduct batch inspections on imported watches operated by some large shopping malls and reputable collective and individual stores to ensure that they pass the inspection. Issue a certificate of conformity and issue a laser anti-counterfeiting mark.
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.
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, genuine and fake diamonds, etc. Use actual measurement data to verify whether it is consistent with the data and instructions marked on the import identification, and determine the authenticity. In addition, some famous brand watches, such as Rolex, Piaget, etc., have special identification methods due to their special movement structures and inherent special markings, but they require professional equipment and instrument inspection.