Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - How to identify the authenticity of Omega watches

How to identify the authenticity of Omega watches

First look at the production serial number.

Omega watches have a unique production serial number. Generally engraved on the back cover of the watch or the back of the shell claw of the watch. 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 the movement splint. The production serial number of the watch case is the same as the movement, and the production serial number of the real watch is engraved, deep and clear.

Second, look at the logo of the strap.

Real Omega watches will be engraved with some logos and serial numbers of the strap at the discount of the strap, which is particularly delicate and compact. The logo of a fake watch is generally rough and very cheap.

Third, look at the hands of the watch.

The weakness of counterfeit watches lies in the hands. Although things are small, it is not easy to make them look alike. The hand surface of Omega watch is bright and flat, with a regular and slender shape (especially the second hand), and the night light on the hand is the same as the color on the dial. If we can make a comparison, it is not difficult to find the difference between the two.

Fourth, look at the dial.

Authentic watches should also be neat and bright. If it is a diamond, it should be a natural diamond first, while fake watches generally use "rhinestones", which are larger than real watches. The paint marks on the dial, including those letters and lanes, should be very clear and shiny, and the fake watch is darker than the dark one. The words SWISSMADE should be at the bottom of the dial at 6 o'clock, next to the glass, and the letters of the fake watch are printed closer than the Force.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The words and lacquer marks on the dial.

The characters on the dial of a genuine watch should be very regular and have a shiny surface. The diamonds on the dial naturally shine and are small and exquisite. The "diamond" on the dial of a fake watch is very cheap, and the lacquer prints, letters and lanes on the real dial are very clear, while the fake version is dull and rough.