You can tell a watch is genuine strictly buy its brand name. Watches such as Omega and Rolex have stood the test of time. The brand is the key.
Cartier Paris quartz Swiss watch 20 - 61322
you can tell a genuine rolex simply by the paperwork and registration card that will come with any quality watch....it only takes a phone call owning a fake or a stolen rolex will be useless as you can never get it serviced or legitimatly repaired.
According to the Omega website, a genuine Omega watch comes with a credit-card size warranty, with the 8 digit serial number, the watch reference and the retailer's full name and address. I would check the watch for a serial number to make sure it is genuine.
You can be sure you are buying a genuine Longines watch if you follow these steps:Only buy a LONGINES watch from authorized Longines retailersBe sure to ask for the credit-card size guarantee, duly completed with the serial number, the watch reference and the retailer's full name and address.
A lot of watch-sellers, like wonderwatches include certificates of authenticity. Many people also take their Cartier watches to watch dealers so they can have them inspected for signs of inauthenticity.
The Watch Hut is a business that sells watches. They are often found in malls and other touristy places. The watches in the Watch Hut are not always genuine.
Leather is genuine leather, but watch out as leather look is not the same as genuine leather, if it has come from an animal and has a suede to the underside it is genuine leather.
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PR50 is a (discontinued) model of watch produced by the Tissot watch making company of Switzerland. Tissot is a subsidiary of Swatch. As you might expect, they are a bit pricey if genuine. On the genuine watch, the PR and 50 are separated by a space.
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How can be understand the original watch or not ? Please answer.
Serial No. 20-61323 is not a genuine Cartier Paris Quartz Swiss watch. It is a replica of the watch.