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size:178mm * 146mm * 53mm
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Feature: The Most Accurate Fake Luxury Watches In The World

The Swiss watch industry is an absolute giant, making up a third of the entire global market. That’s pretty impressive for a sector that prides itself on the rarity and exclusivity of its product. Overall, Switzerland is producing some 20m watches per year, and it’ll be no surprise that, by market share, Rolexcaps . Ver mais

Feature: Omega Seamaster – Real vs Fake

Those are huge numbers in relation to the watch industry, but generally luxury watches aren’t worn by the majority of people, so you would expect that in terms of fakes, it sits pretty low down in the overall priority of things. As it happens, despite the relatively . Ver mais

Watchfinder Reveals The Rising Risk Of Buying Fake

More often than not, the only interaction people have with fake watches are with the ones that don’t look particularly convincing. It’s true . Ver mais

Feature: Here’s Why This Fake Rolex Is So Accurate

It’s an obvious thought that Rolex would be the most faked watch brand since it is generally the most popular Swiss watchmaker anyway, and that goes some way as to answering the question of why fake watches are so much cheaper. When Rolexspends $100m . Ver mais

How To Spot Fake Panerai Watches

A question you might be wondering about is how the fake watch industry is capable of improving the accuracy of its production. High quality . Ver mais

Video: How To Spot A Fake Rolex

At Watchfinder we are committed to eliminating fake watches. With over 40 million increasingly convincing counterfeit watches being sold each year, this is how we are fighting back.. With continued advancements in technology, the quality of .

Can you spot a fake? Watchfinder&Co

Counterfeit watches, especially Rolex models, are more sophisticated than they’ve ever been, and spotting one requires a meticulously trained eye. From the bracelet to the box itself, fakes are .

Half of fake watches are Rolex replicas, Watchfinder CEO says

Watchfinder’s study found that 15% of fake watches broke within months. There are three types of fake watches to watch out for. It is not just completely fake watches that pose a problem, there are also legitimate .

Feature: Real vs Fake – Rolex Daytona

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Fighting the fake Rolex epidemic

The Watch Magazine takes a closer look at a real and fake Omega Seamaster Diver 300M. Read this article online now. Sitewide Offer | Use a promo code to save up to $1,000 off .

First off, Watchfinder (the real one, obviously) is all about stamping out these dodgy timepieces. They’re practically warriors in the fight against fake luxury watches. I saw somewhere that they reckon 40 MILLION fake watches are being flogged *every year*. Seriously, that’s a lot of ticking deception.

And the scary part? These fakes are getting *good*. Like, scary-good. It used to be you could spot a fake Rolex from a mile away – the second hand wobbling like it had a hangover, the bezel looking like it was glued on by a toddler… But now? Nah. They’re using better materials, better tech, the whole shebang. It’s nuts.

I even saw something about how some fakes break within months. Which, yeah, duh, probably not built to last. But it does make you wonder what kind of corners they are cutting to get away with it.

So, how do you avoid getting burned? Well, Watchfinder (again, the real one!) puts out articles and videos showing you what to look for. Like, scrutinize the bracelet, the box, everything. Apparently, even the *packaging* is getting replicated. It’s insane.

Honestly, it’s a bit overwhelming. I mean, unless you’re a watch expert (which, let’s be real, most of us aren’t), you’re basically relying on luck and hoping you don’t get scammed.

Here’s my totally unscientific, purely anecdotal, and probably not-entirely-reliable opinion: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Like, that Rolex Daytona you saw on “Super-Discount Watches R’ Us”? Yeah, maybe steer clear. Stick with reputable dealers, do your research, and don’t be afraid to ask a ton of questions.

And honestly, maybe just buy a cool, well-made watch that *isn’t* trying to be something it’s not. There are tons of awesome brands out there that don’t require you to play detective to avoid getting ripped off. Just a thought.

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