How to identify the authenticity of Longines watches:
1. Identify the authenticity of the watch from its appearance. The dials and back covers of the Longines Master Series watches are marked with trademarks and brand writing. These writings are clear and have neat edges;
2. Identify the authenticity from the inside of the watch. The internal plywood and oscillating weight of a genuine watch will be marked with the corresponding trademark words, and the writing will be clear, and the interior of the internal movement will be clean and tidy.
Generally, the trademarks of fake Longines watches are blurred, the electroplating layer will blister and fall off, and the outer components are rough and not round enough.
Longines was founded in Soimia, Switzerland in 1832, with more than 180 years of history and craftsmanship; the first Longines watch factory was established in 1867; on May 10, 1880, Longines officially became a watch brand in Switzerland. Registered trademark; in 1938, Longines produced its second navigation watch; in 1953, Longines launched a series of innovative promotional activities.