Sadly, too many people foolishly believe they have got the real thing when the fact is they have not.
If you are buying brand new, I'd only buy from a well known outlet and if the watch cost a lot of money and to me cost over 600, I'd keep the receipt and the box.
If you have a used watch or selling a used designer watch and if genuine its worth more than 1k, I'd insist on seeing the original box and the original receipt not a copy etc. If anyone is buying a used watch like the aforementioned, insist on the above or walk away.
You've seen the video, even good experts have difficulty telling them apart and even when opening them up. The expert also admitted that unless you have a genuine watch to compare like with like, the decent fakes even the experts would have trouble telling the fake from the real.
There are tens of thousands of fake Rolex/Omega/etc in the uk, so insist on an original receipt and a reputable outlet receipt or walk away.
Like the victim in my OP, these 10 quid watches look real enough to most of us but if you pay a bit more you get watches where even experts have trouble telling them apart. Thankfully these fat watches are not for me and look silly and even more silly on a person where you can easily tell its not the real thing. (Yes, we all have our own tastes)
If you are buying brand new, I'd only buy from a well known outlet and if the watch cost a lot of money and to me cost over 600, I'd keep the receipt and the box.
If you have a used watch or selling a used designer watch and if genuine its worth more than 1k, I'd insist on seeing the original box and the original receipt not a copy etc. If anyone is buying a used watch like the aforementioned, insist on the above or walk away.
You've seen the video, even good experts have difficulty telling them apart and even when opening them up. The expert also admitted that unless you have a genuine watch to compare like with like, the decent fakes even the experts would have trouble telling the fake from the real.
There are tens of thousands of fake Rolex/Omega/etc in the uk, so insist on an original receipt and a reputable outlet receipt or walk away.
Like the victim in my OP, these 10 quid watches look real enough to most of us but if you pay a bit more you get watches where even experts have trouble telling them apart. Thankfully these fat watches are not for me and look silly and even more silly on a person where you can easily tell its not the real thing. (Yes, we all have our own tastes)