Appearance recognition
Appearance, the trademark and brand handwriting on the dial and back cover of the genuine Longines watch are clear and complete; The number of drills marked on the dial is consistent with the actual number of drills in the movement; The material marked on the back cover is consistent with the material used in the case; Longines watch glass is bright and clear; The outer edges and corners of the case assembly have no sharp feeling; The coating has no bubbles and does not fall off. The trademarks and brands marked on the dial and back cover of counterfeit Longines watches are illegible; The number of drills marked on the dial is inconsistent with the actual number of drills in the movement; The outer edges and corners of the case assembly are rough, and the coating bubbles, falls off or the accessories are broken. (Hangzhou Longines after-sales service center: Room 266, 26th floor, Block B, China Resources Building, No.1366 Vientiane City, Sijiqing Street, Jianggan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province)
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Movement identification
From the movement point of view, the splint or thallium in the genuine Longines watch movement is marked with the corresponding trademark plate; The movement is stable in the case assembly; Clean inside the movement. There is no trademark sign on the splint or thallium of the counterfeit Longines watch movement, or the trademark sign is scrawled, blurred or skewed, or simply pasted with small copper sheets; The movement is not clean, and some movements contain copper scraps, hair threads, fingerprints, etc.
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Sales price identification
The price of imported Longines watches is stable for a certain period of time. For example, watches of Japanese brands are priced at 25-3 yuan; Swiss brand watches, the price is above 1 yuan, and some brand-name watches are as high as tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of yuan, such as Rolex, Tudor, Omega, Earl and so on. Generally speaking, for imported watches below the above price, if there is no special reason, it is suspected to be counterfeit imported watches or watches with improper origin.
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Identification of inspection marks
When purchasing Longines watches, you should check the commodity inspection certificate of the seller and whether the number on the laser imitation mark is within the number listed in the certificate.