Well first you look at ur band, look at the edges see if there smooth or if there sketchy meaning a little rought not too much. If they are smooth well lets say step one the band is good. Now if you can with out scratching the watch try opening the back cover look inside as to what is called the movement. There, it will either say Japaneese movement or Swiss movement. Most Japaneese movements you will find in fossils, some seikos and some citizens. Most of the expensive watches like the rolex, tag, or bulova will be Swiss made. That is step 2 and step 3 if it really is that good a of a fake then try going to watch repair shop. I dont recommend going to a jewelry store. They will do something wrong, my dad has been in this buisness since he was 15 now being 50, and he has taught me a lot of what he knows too.
2007-07-06 04:36:37
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answered by dani_is_dejavu 2
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You can spot a fake when it's side by side with the real thing, eventually the gold will begin to tarnish in time. Fakes usually run on batteries. I've got a gold ladies diamond dial day/date Rolex it came with papers stating that it was authentic, it also has a serial number inside so when I get it serviced they keep a record of it. If it was fake they would not have returned it to me. Anyway I know it isn't fake because it was bought from Ernest Jones Jewellers in 2001 and they used to sell Rolex, it cost £5,000 then but the same model is now £7,500. A gold fake even though good may still be expensive at around £2,000.
2007-07-06 04:37:45
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answered by georgeygirl 5
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Okay I'm going to lay down the knowledge on you pal... First off, everyone knows that it is SCRIPTED. The matches are pre-determined hands down with the moves and the mic skills, the storylines are fake but have you ever heard of matches where they actually did not script it?! Plus wouldn't you know by now that there are times when a particular move can be a mistake and the wrestlers do get hurt. It is scripted for entertainment but the injuries are real. We like it because we love the heart and soul that they put out just to entertain a crowd. I'm probably going to get a lot of thumbs down but I don't care. I answered your question coming from a wrestling lover's opinion. The least you can do is respect. P.S. I am not gay, I'm quite certain I'm not.
2016-03-14 23:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can identify a replica of fake Rolex, Omega, IWC, Tudor, Some methods below are for your references. There are some clues you can try to spot a replica or fake, for example, the Luminosity, Fuzzy Printed Dial, Grammar and Spell, Dirty Dial. To buy a genuine brand name watch, you must try below to find out you are getting is authenticate and not a nice copy.
2007-07-06 04:29:25
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answered by smckech1972 4
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A good way to tell is by the strap, if it is metal. Genuine watches have straps that are quite weighty. There's a good link on the e-bay website that gives you a guide to spotting a fake. Or take them to the jewellers (my nan gave me a Gucci watch, which was hers, but it turned out to be a fake!).
2007-07-06 05:48:11
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answered by Mrs. Noo 4
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Purchase them from reputable sellers who guarantee their authenticity. Don't buy them from street vendors, that's a sure sign it's a fake. Good luck. 2D
2007-07-06 04:32:36
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answered by 2D 7
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If you bought them off the street then they are fake. get them at authorizes watcher stores. like Saks, Neiman Marcus. otherwise you deserve it.
2007-07-06 04:26:11
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answered by Politically Correct Officer 2
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When it doesn't work or when it looks like a toy or for the expensive one i don't know
2007-07-06 04:26:16
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answered by Pinkigal 2
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Smash it on the floor and see if it has a logo on the inside. If it hasn't get your money back if so good luck fixing it
2007-07-06 04:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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omega ceramic couples quartz watch o4
http://www.ewatchme.com
2014-08-03 16:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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