How to Spot Fake Breitling Watches

How to Spot Fake Breitling Watches

There are two main ways that you can tell authentic Breitling watches from fake ones, and by comparing them you will be able to decide if you want to invest in a new watch, or a replica. The first thing that you should look for is how the logo looks on the band. If  Buy Online Pre-Owned Breitling Watches  appears too large, or oddly shaped, or even just printed, it is probably a fake. Some Breitling's are sub-dial watches, which means that they have a small push button on the side of the watch that flips the hour and minute hands.

The other way to tell authentic Breitling apart from fake ones is to check the bezel itself. The bezel will be embossed with the Breitling's trademark, and there will usually be a line running around the glass that leads to the hour and minute markers. Counterfeits usually do not use this style of bezel, and the hour and minute markers will not be visible, making them hard to spot on an original model.

Shop Online Breitling Chronograph Watches  that will let you know if you are getting a real piece, or a fake, is the serial number. Each and every authentic Breitling will come with a serial number, and this number can be found stamped directly into the bezel.  Shop Online Vintage Breitling Watches  do not use this type of numbering, and instead the numbers are etched onto the back of the watch. If you find a serial number on a cheap fake, then chances are that the watch was made in another country, possibly in Asia, and then exported to the U.S. for resale. Real luxury watches will always come with a serial number, and these numbers can usually be seen along the underside or inside the band of the watch.