Gu Zun watch is a new brand watch. It is not well-known and is not among the world's famous watches. Its quality remains to be seen. At present, it is rare to see objective evaluation of it. The brand is Swiss, but The place of production is not in Switzerland, and China is also authorized to manufacture Guzun watches. Therefore, I estimate that the quality of Guzun watches is still far behind that of famous watches. It is just an ordinary watch. The following is the promotional introduction of the watch, which is exaggerated. For reference.
"Gu Zun Watch is a well-known international watch brand founded in Switzerland. It is civilized in the world with its unique creative design and exquisite craftsmanship.
Its design style is simple and elegant, gorgeous and noble, and its unique temperament is universally loved by people, especially by successful urban people.
With China's accession to the WTO, Gu Zun Watch came to China and was established. China Guzun Watch Co., Ltd. is authorized to manufacture Guzun watches. Swiss Guzun watches will continue to uphold its excellent quality and rely on strong technical strength to continuously develop new products with higher quality, better performance and more perfect design. Chinese market. Now, Guzun Watch has successfully opened up the Chinese market, its brand image is improving day by day, its sales network is spread across major shopping malls across the country, and its after-sales service is also increasingly improved. "< /p>
Estimated to be around 2,000
Tell you how to identify it
In order to increase sales, some watches make false publicity on product functions and mark “waterproof” on the back cover. 100 meters, the watch case will never wear out, etc. Consumers must make rational judgments about this kind of propaganda.
Identify natural diamonds, artificial diamonds, and rhinestones (glass diamonds):
Natural diamonds are the hardest of all objects and are rated at level 10; artificial diamonds are rated at level 8-9 ; Rhinestones (glass diamonds) have lower hardness than natural diamonds and artificial diamonds, and are more fragile. Artificial diamonds and rhinestones are very cheap, only 0.1-0.2 yuan each. Therefore, when buying a watch with natural diamonds, you must pay attention to the authenticity and go to the relevant department for testing if necessary.
Identification of K gold, gold plating, and acid gold plating:
The surface color of K gold, gold plating, and acid gold plating is all yellow, which is difficult to distinguish and is difficult to detect without instrument detection. Difficult to distinguish. Some counterfeit products label 10K gold cases as 18K gold cases, and some even pass off gold-plated cases as K gold cases. In addition, the thickness of the gold-plated layer of the gold-plated shell is also difficult to measure. Some watches are marked with 3 micron gold plating, but in fact there is not even 1 micron. The watch has been used for more than a year, and the color of the gold has completely faded. What's more, the acid gold-plated aluminum alloy shell is said to last for several years without fading. In fact, within half a year of use, the gold color turns to black, and even the ability to prevent rust is lost. Consumers must ask clearly when buying gold watches.
Identification of watch glass:
There are three types of watch glass currently in use: organic glass, ordinary quartz glass and sapphire crystal glass. What is easy to confuse and difficult to distinguish is quartz glass and sapphire crystal glass. There is a big difference in quality and price between the two. Sapphire crystal glass was once called "never wear glass", but now it is changed to "hard wear glass". Its price is about dozens of times that of ordinary quartz glass. Therefore, sapphire crystal glass is only used in high-end watches.
In the absence of testing equipment, a simple method can be used to distinguish ordinary quartz glass and sapphire crystal glass. Place a drop of water on the surface of the watch glass, and then stand it upright. If the water forms a small ball and does not flow, it is sapphire crystal glass. On the contrary, if the water flows down the plane, it is ordinary quartz glass.
The movements used in all imported Swiss watches must be produced in Switzerland. If the movement used is found to be produced in Japan, China or other countries, the watch is a fake.
The movements used in all imported Japanese watches must be produced in Japan. If it is found that the movement used is produced in Switzerland or other countries, the watch must also be a fake and shoddy product.
Domestically produced watches use a variety of movements, including Swiss, Japanese and domestic movements. Consumers should be aware that some counterfeiters install some shoddy movements on watches to pass them off as inferior ones. .
There are three ways to identify the authenticity of a famous watch: First, weigh the weight. The materials used to make genuine watches are expensive, many of which are made of 18K gold, diamond glass, platinum, etc. They are generally about 1/2 heavier than fake watches; Second, look at the craftsmanship of the watch. The workmanship of the real watch is smooth and fine. You may not be able to tell the difference between the fake watch at first glance, but the details are very rough; third, look at the printing quality of the "birth paper" and instructions for use. The real watch " The "birth paper" has clear shading and clear writing, but on the fake Rolex "birth paper", the factory number composed of small holes is often not clear, and the quality sign in the lower left corner is not very three-dimensional. In addition, it is also necessary to check whether the factory number and watch model on the "birth certificate" are consistent with those engraved on the lugs.
From the appearance: the trademark and brand name marked 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 of the back cover is consistent with the material used in the watch case The materials are consistent; the watch glass is smooth and clear; the outer edges and corners of the case components are non-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 movement There are copper shavings, hair strands, fingerprints, etc. in the heart.
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 collectives 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.
The actual measurement data is used to verify whether it is consistent with the data and instructions marked on the import identification, and to determine the authenticity. In addition, some famous brand watches, such as Rolex, Piaget, etc., have special identification methods due to their special movement structure and inherent special markings, but they require professional equipment and instrument inspection. In the end, if you want to identify the authenticity of a watch, the best and most direct way is to go to a local after-sales service point or a special repair point for identification.
How to identify counterfeit watches
1. Observe the case back. All original watches, especially men's watches, must have many English letters printed on the back cover of the watch case, indicating the brand name of the watch, the country of production, and the name of the all-steel or semi-steel waterproof, antimagnetic, shockproof or shockproof device (see the following common The appearance of the watch is marked with English letters) and is engraved with a trademark pattern specific to the watch brand. In addition, there are also some numbers engraved to indicate the movement number and case number of the watch. Most of the patterns and letters engraved on the back cover of counterfeit watches are very thick and blurry, and the case number and movement number are unknown. Original watches usually have a film on the back cover, while plum blossom watches have a green plum blossom-shaped label on the back cover. Gold-plated case watches made in Switzerland have letters engraved on the open position of the case (opposite to the spring rod where the strap is installed), such as PLAQUEGI0, indicating that the case is 10 micron gold-plated. Counterfeit watches do not have this mark. Many counterfeit watches use processes such as titanium nitride to pretend to be gold-plated cases.
2. dial. All watches made in Japan have a line of very small numbers printed below the 6 o'clock dial on the dial, indicating the movement and dial number; counterfeit watches do not. Some famous brand watches produced in Switzerland, such as Meihua and Yingnag, have some special marks on the dial. The "Airmaster" plum blossom men's watches are all printed with the red letters TITOFLEX on the lower part of the dial, and most of them are also set with a glass or metal diamond. Inager watches have the letters STARJEWEIS printed on the lower part of the dial. There are no such letters on the dial of the counterfeit watch.
Although some counterfeit watches have the letters sWISSMOVT printed on the dial to indicate Swiss movement, and letters such as SHOCKPROOF to indicate that they are shock-proof watches, such watches usually have many defects and blemishes on the dial, such as dials. The characters are not set correctly, the line marks are blurred, the dial characters or trademark letters and patterns are not set tightly on the dial, there are many scratches, discoloration and luminous dots falling off on the dial surface, and the luminous dots are added to the dial fonts. On the inside, the luminous dots are larger and appear uneven. There are also cases where the luminous dots on the dial and the luminous dots on the hands are inconsistent in color.
Some counterfeit watches with day and weekly calendars have this characteristic: when viewed from the calendar window, the outside of the calendar dial is tilted backwards, or the calendar dial is made of plastic. The weekly calendar dial uses Chinese to mark the day of the week (except for Japanese watches) or the day of the week uses English on the right side and numbers on the left.
3. Observe the watch crown. The trademarks or letter marks of counterfeit watches are thick and blurred or printed with the words 100% W~P, and all-steel watches use semi-steel handles.
Commonly used watches are marked with the following English letters:
WATER RESISTANT
WATERPROOF
ANTIMAGETIC
ALLSTAINLESSSTEEL all-steel watch case
STAINLESSSTEELBACK semi-steel watch case
SWISSMADE Made in Switzerland
IAPANMADE Made in Japan
INCABLOC "type shock absorber
PLAQUEG10 10 micron gold-plated
AUTOMATIC automatic watch
JEWEIS diamond