1. There is no METAL letter mark on the frame ring of the movement. The frame ring of the movement is located between the movement and the case, filling the space and fixing the movement. According to the rules, the watch case of K gold must be printed with the word METAL to indicate that it is not made of K gold (usually copper alloy).
2. The P logo on the crown of the watch should be raised, but on this watch it is concave.
3. The back cover of the watch was scratched against the automatic rotor, and there were traces of friction, indicating that there was not enough insurance gap between them. There were also traces of processing on the back cover of the watch case.
4. The diamond inlays on the dial are somewhat scattered, many diamonds are uneven, and all the characters are irregular. It is obviously a handiwork in a workshop, including the workmanship of the case. No matter how you look at it, you feel that the edges and corners are rounded. The practice is rough.
5. The connection between the strap sections is loose and has cracked at locations with large curvature and greater stress. The materials and workmanship used in fake watch straps are not good, and problems are most likely to occur at the connection parts over time. Extended information
You can know whether it is genuine or fake by whether there is metal letter mark on the frame ring of the movement. First, let’s introduce the frame ring of the movement. It is located between the movement and the case and plays the role of filling the space and fixing the movement. For example, a karat gold watch case must be printed with the word metal according to standards, indicating that it is not made of karat gold (usually copper alloy).
Most imitation watches use the eta 2892a2 movement. There is no Piaget logo on either the splint or the automatic rotor. Genuine Piaget watches generally use movements with a P number. For example: 195p , 430p, etc.