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A friend gave me a Tissot watch, and the dial said Tissot 1853chron. Is it really Tissot?
It may be true or false. If you don't trust it, you can verify it as follows:

The dial of the genuine Tissot watch has a very obvious logo, and the word "Tissot" is on the back cover. The characteristics of these signs are very obvious.

Secondly, the number of drills marked on the dial is consistent with the actual number of drills of the movement. The material of the back cover is also the same as that of the case.

Thirdly, the logo of Tissot watch packaging should be clear and exquisite, and it should be noted that the two sides of its logo are round rather than square, and its red is dark red rather than bright red. The packaging difference of many fake watches is that the color is too "new", which is easy for a slightly knowledgeable consumer to capture.

Finally, the front dial glass is smooth, clear and bright, polished smoothly and carefully, and the internal components of the dial are angular but not sharp, and the coating has no bubbles and will not fall off.

On the contrary, the counterfeit Tissot watch will have ambiguous handwriting and trademark, the number of diamonds marked on the dial is inconsistent with the actual number of diamonds in the movement, the outer edges and corners of the case components are rough, the coating has bubbles, falls off or the accessories are damaged.