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Old 25 September 2024, 04:18 AM   #1
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How do trusted sellers authenticate their inventory?

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Old 25 September 2024, 05:00 AM   #2
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The good ones open them up. And the best ones do it carefully to not leave marks. But some just do a visual inspection. The thing with these dealers is that the good ones see so many watches come in on a daily basis they really can tell rather quickly. There really isn’t such a thing as a “super clone” if you’re paying attention and know what to look for. While fakes can often get certain things right, they never get everything right.

While you need to look at the movement to be 100% sure it hasn’t been swapped out into a real case, often putting the watch on a timer can be a first clue as to whether you need to inspect further. Things like the screws on the bracelet are an easy tell that the Fakes haven’t mastered ever.
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Old 25 September 2024, 05:04 AM   #3
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My guess is (and it’s purely a guess)..

Other than their naked eye and experience…..

They don’t.

It’s probably more cost and time effective to replace one watch in a thousand under an authenticity guarantee than it is to thoroughly authenticate each piece.
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Old 25 September 2024, 05:05 AM   #4
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this is how a dealer in singapore inspects
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Old 25 September 2024, 05:05 AM   #5
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this is how a dealer in singapore inspects
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Old 25 September 2024, 05:35 AM   #6
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"Trusted Sellers" are only trusted until they aren't.

None of them inspect every aspect of a used watch, they rely on experience and knowledge to separate the chaff.
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Old 25 September 2024, 05:44 AM   #7
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I believe that they run them through the Flux Capacitor Watch Authenticator.
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Old 25 September 2024, 05:49 AM   #8
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I believe that they run them through the Flux Capacitor Watch Authenticator.
That’s an expensive power bill.
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Old 25 September 2024, 06:03 AM   #9
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Do you guys think the ebay authenticators open them?
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Old 25 September 2024, 06:19 AM   #10
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I believe that they run them through the Flux Capacitor Watch Authenticator.
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That’s an expensive power bill.
Not if they have a Mr Fusion (tm)
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Old 25 September 2024, 06:25 AM   #11
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Do you guys think the ebay authenticators open them?

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From the eBay authentication video:




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Do you guys think the ebay authenticators open them?
I don't think this is always (or ever) true based on my internet sleuthings despite the video. Ebay Authentication is done by Stoll and Co. I'm sure they do zero out obvious fakes, I have not read they open watches on a regular basis.
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Look like they also poke around inside them as well.
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The good ones open them up. And the best ones do it carefully to not leave marks. But some just do a visual inspection. The thing with these dealers is that the good ones see so many watches come in on a daily basis they really can tell rather quickly. There really isn’t such a thing as a “super clone” if you’re paying attention and know what to look for. While fakes can often get certain things right, they never get everything right.

While you need to look at the movement to be 100% sure it hasn’t been swapped out into a real case, often putting the watch on a timer can be a first clue as to whether you need to inspect further. Things like the screws on the bracelet are an easy tell that the Fakes haven’t mastered ever.
This is spoken like somebody with knowledge.

Fact is, an experienced watchmaker/seller can tell within 5 minutes on a modern reference, no opening caseback, with 99.9% accuracy. and the only reason that .1% exists is if somebody took a genuine case/dial/bracelet and then replaced the guts. but even then it would likely show on timer.

People like to claim 'super clone' and '1:1', but fact is, it's not. There's always some small giveaways.


Buying from a trusted seller is honestly so secure when it comes to fakes, that I wouldn't even worry about it. The biggest concern when buying grey is if it's stolen. It's impossible to check every source for if something was part of theft.

but a real 'trusted' seller, neither of these are true issues anyways, as they'll refund your money in both scenarios. Again this is for 'trusted' sellers, not a random backpack flipper. they'd jump ship and shut down account as they can't float a $10k+ loss.
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Way too much credit is given to these superclones. Honestly, they’re not that good. Anyone who’s business involves handling watches day in and day out can tell something is off the second they pick it up. The weight, the feel, the finish under a loupe, and the way the movement feels and winds all give it away. These so called near perfect replicas might fool the casual eye, but any professional will spot the fakes instantly.

Even $120 Nike sneakers have superclones. Both genuine and fake sneakers cost pennies to produce, are manufactured in the same country, and sometimes use materials from the same suppliers. But even with that, sneakerheads can spot a fake in seconds, sometimes just by the smell alone. My point is, if Chinese (or Vietnamese) made sneakers can be picked out that easily, it’s way harder to replicate a Swiss mechanical watch, especially with the quality control needed. So if you can detect fake Nikes, spotting a fake Rolex is even less of a challenge to the experienced.

As dmash said, the biggest risk are stolen watches, which is why it’s smart practice to take ID and keep a detailed record of everything. Purchase from someone who you can follow up with if the watch turns out to be stolen property.
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The age old mantra is “buy the seller, not the watch.” The Trusted Sellers do this too, they won’t buy a watch to resell without some provenance. And when you handle hundreds of watches every year you get to be a pretty good judge of authenticity, condition, and value. Everyone knows there are fake watches out there, I doubt many of them ever make it into the reseller market.
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The good ones open them up. And the best ones do it carefully to not leave marks. But some just do a visual inspection. The thing with these dealers is that the good ones see so many watches come in on a daily basis they really can tell rather quickly. There really isn’t such a thing as a “super clone” if you’re paying attention and know what to look for. While fakes can often get certain things right, they never get everything right.

While you need to look at the movement to be 100% sure it hasn’t been swapped out into a real case, often putting the watch on a timer can be a first clue as to whether you need to inspect further. Things like the screws on the bracelet are an easy tell that the Fakes haven’t mastered ever.

Vintage Rolex yes. Modern Rolex, they are not cracking the caseback unless they see something sketchy they don’t like. There isn’t a need to open modern Rolex. No super clone comes remotely close fit and finish where a real dealer would get tricked. The instagram dealers, sure. Vintage is a totally different story, most solid dealers post movement pics of all vintage watches.


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You can’t. Reason 124 I don’t buy Rolex outside of an AD.
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Way too much credit is given to these superclones. Honestly, they’re not that good. Anyone who’s business involves handling watches day in and day out can tell something is off the second they pick it up. The weight, the feel, the finish under a loupe, and the way the movement feels and winds all give it away. These so called near perfect replicas might fool the casual eye, but any professional will spot the fakes instantly.

Even $120 Nike sneakers have superclones. Both genuine and fake sneakers cost pennies to produce, are manufactured in the same country, and sometimes use materials from the same suppliers. But even with that, sneakerheads can spot a fake in seconds, sometimes just by the smell alone. My point is, if Chinese (or Vietnamese) made sneakers can be picked out that easily, it’s way harder to replicate a Swiss mechanical watch, especially with the quality control needed. So if you can detect fake Nikes, spotting a fake Rolex is even less of a challenge to the experienced.

As dmash said, the biggest risk are stolen watches, which is why it’s smart practice to take ID and keep a detailed record of everything. Purchase from someone who you can follow up with if the watch turns out to be stolen property.
agreed, 2 mins with a loupe and those superclones don't fool a single veteran trusted seller. crm jewelers often posts videos of superclones coming in to them and it's honestly shocking how bad they are once you put them under a loupe. you don't even have to be an expert when you use a loupe on them because you just see rust/crooked lines or paint peeling off all over the dial
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