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Omega watches, how to test the authenticity?

First, look at the production serial number on the back cover of the watch.

Each model of Omega Watch has its unique "ID" number, that is, the production serial number. The serial number of real Omega watches is generally engraved on the back cover of the watch, which is deep and clear. The numbers are arranged in an arc like the radian of the edge of the back cover of the watch, while fake watches are generally horizontal and straight. At present, the serial numbers of Omega watches are all engraved on the back of a shell claw, and the numbers are very small and dense. It is also such a sophisticated technology that a fake watch cannot be imitated.

Second, look at the hands on the dial.

The smaller things are, the harder it is to copy, so the weakness of counterfeit watches is in the hand. The hands of the Omega watch are electroplated, so the surface looks bright, flat and regular, and the second hand is slender.

Third, look at the warranty card

Real Omega watches usually have 2-4 warranty cards, which are dark red in color and about the size of a credit card. It is printed with model number, serial number of production, movement number and blue badge of the seller, which must correspond to the watch one by one. Fake watches often don't correspond, which may be the number, function or the seller's blue badge.