How to Spot a Fake Watch? Rolex, Ap, Cartier, Patek Philippe

How to Spot a Fake Watch?

First of all, each Rolex model has its own unique features. Each model has small, distinguishing clues. However, in this article, we will discuss some features that are common and common to all original Rolex watches.

1- The Rolex Hologram Above the Number 6 Between the dial and the glass of the watch, there is a small Rolex emblem on the number 6. This Rolex emblem is drawn into the glass using the diamond engraving technique. When we lift the glass slightly and hold the light on it, it is possible to see this Rolex emblem.

2- The Rolex Writing on the Dial On the ring that frames the inner dial, specially crafted Rolex logos are applied. These Rolex writings are not in colored ink, but are manually engraved into the watch using special laser engraving.

3- Rolex Clips The clip, or lock, on the watch strap must be straight and the dimensions must not deviate from the emblem. In some fake Rolex watches, the position of this emblem can be crooked. It is quite difficult to place that small emblem there in the right way. The lengths in the crown can also vary.

4- Band The opening and closing points of each Rolex band contain information about the watch. The way this information is incorporated into the watch band is very important. Make sure that the information on the band matches the model of your watch.

5- Hour Hand and Minute Hand In replica Rolex watches, the crown that you turn up to set the watch should move the hour hand and minute hand clockwise. In fake Rolex watches, however, they move in the opposite direction.

All replica watches on our website meet these characteristics.

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