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True and False Constellation Watch _ Identification of True and False Constellation Watch

The Difference of Omega Constellation in Hong Kong Edition

1. Look at the appearance of the watch to tell the truth. The first step is to carefully observe the symbols on the dial, back cover and handle of the watch to identify whether the symbols are highly universal. If the symbols are different, it is likely to be a counterfeit product.

2.2. The logo is clear and the texture is delicate. The Omega symbol on the dial picture of a real Omega watch is an "Ω" letter, while the "Ω" letter of a fake Omega watch is confused by comparison. The original watch has a row of very small letters and numbers on the edge just below the surface, but the fake watch doesn't. The bottom row of letters on the dial of genuine watches is omega, and the trademark on the other side of the bottom cover is smooth except for the trademark. The fake "Omega" is full of pockmarks, has no letter symbols, and is relatively rough.

3. Look at the watch function. Authentic watches are fully functional, and the dial knob of the watch can be pulled out twice, the first time to adjust the date and the second time to adjust the hour hand. Only one fake watch can be pulled out. The button above the watch dial is used to adjust the date. Fake watches are date-adjusted. Perhaps as long as they are modified, the dial of the real watch is white and clean, the characters are exquisite and beautiful, and the luminous durability is long, while the dial of the fake brand is yellow, the characters are low and the luminous durability is short.

4. Look at the serial number of the case. Almost all Omega watches have production serial numbers, and each watch has a number. It is usually engraved on the back cover of the watch, perhaps on the opposite side of the claw of the watch case. This is an 8-digit number. If it is a mechanical watch, the 8-digit production serial number will also appear on the edge of today's movement splint. The production serial number of the watch case and the production serial number of the movement are universal, or they are fake watches if they are not universal.

5. Look at the logo of the case, especially the K gold watch. There are many signs on the watch case, such as the picture of the balance, the symbol of 18K or 750, the dog head of St. Bona or the female head symbol of the "goddess of national protection". These symbols are printed small and clear, while fake watches are usually thick and chaotic.