How to Spot a Fake Watch
Author: ViolaWong
Author: ViolaWong
Nowadays it is a common practice to wear a watch on the wrist. Watch is not only a time telling machine but also acts as a complement to the personality. Selecting watches is a quite vital matter. A genuine brand watch at an appropriate price is appealing for purchasing a watch. Just take a stroll down the street, and you will come across a huge galaxy of watches from different brands. But, one of the curses of the market is fake watches. A fake watch is the replica of the original, made from low quality and cheap material, but sold at high prices. Some watchdealers sell fake watches at the same price under famous brand names to make a quick profit. Those who want to buy a genuine brand should be vigilant enough to buy the original watch; for this purpose, they need to keep some indications in their mind. The watch should be meticulously examined while buying a timepiece. At the first glance all the fake watches appear to be the same as the original counterparts.However, they come with some features that can not be copied completely. For example, the genuine Rolex watches can be distinguished from the forged by their weight. The original watches are heavy in weight as compared to their fake replicas. Moreover, a genuine watch always runs smoothly and makes no sound; whereas, the fake watches are made up of low cost light materials, so can never run smoothly. In addition, you can examine the watch by putting a drop of water on the surface. If it attains a bead shape, then it is a real one. On the contrary, if the water drop spreads over the surface, it must be fake. Above all, when you are purchasing a watch, it is imperative that you should be vigilant in every step of purchasing and be cautious of such swindles.About the Author:
I'm a watch addict who like to share any information and design towards
replica Rolex watches and other
replica watches. Hope you can share any thinking and comments towards my original articles.
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