3 telltale signs of a fake luxury watch, according to a watch authenticator
Briefly

The way to authenticate a watch traditionally involves checking the back case, movement, and integrity of the watch, though counterfeiters are now creating fakes that can pass initial inspections.
I have observed that counterfeit watches now sometimes contain fake movements that can be approved by watchmakers, highlighting the sophistication of current counterfeit techniques.
When authenticating watches, one of the most telling signs of a fake is often found in the details of the date window; minor discrepancies can reveal a counterfeit.
After four years in the industry, I've developed the skills to authentically assess watches, bags, and jewelry, though counterfeiters continue to hone their craft.
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