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Identifying a fake pilots watch

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    TDC
    Apprentice 4 posts
    6 Jul 2019, 4:29 p.m. 6 Jul 2019, 4:29 p.m.
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    Good afternoon all, this is my first post here as I've only recently
    discovered my interest in watches and started collecting.

    One of the watches on my wish list is a pilots watch (I know there are several
    variations) but having stumbled across this one I am convinced it is not quite
    right. For one the day and date windows are almost always black with white
    writing on the watches I have seen so far, also as much as I love the red
    plane detail on the second hand am I right to assume that this belongs to the
    Top Gun editions, of which this is not? Finally, without knowing exactly what
    the movement should look like, this does not feel right having the large
    plastic surround and no fantastic detail, but this may well be my assumption
    only.

    Pictures below- can anyone please assist with their thoughts?

    Many thanks,

    TDC

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    Mr. Patrick Stachel
    Connoisseur 348 posts
    6 Jul 2019, 6:12 p.m. 6 Jul 2019, 6:12 p.m.
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    It's as fake as the fake agent

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    Funkdawg
    Graduate 81 posts
    6 Jul 2019, 6:18 p.m. 6 Jul 2019, 6:18 p.m.
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    What's the story of this watch?

    Unfortunately, it's a fake.

    Where'd you get it?

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    TDC
    Apprentice 4 posts
    6 Jul 2019, 8:19 p.m. 6 Jul 2019, 8:19 p.m.
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    Thanks for the replies guys, fortunately I have not bought it yet so relieved.

    Was I right with my observations or are there other indications that I should
    know?

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    Mark Fleminger
    Master 3193 posts
    6 Jul 2019, 10:26 p.m. 6 Jul 2019, 10:26 p.m.
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    Many many!

    Too numerous to list

    bdekkers likes this.

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    Mr. Dhr. drs. B.E.M. Dekkers
    Master 996 posts
    7 Jul 2019, 12:56 p.m. 7 Jul 2019, 12:56 p.m.
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    JUST LOOKING AT ITS REFERENCE NUMBER SHOULD GIVE IT AWAY(!)

    the number 2345678 is used by IWC in catalogues and pics they publish..

    Fake watches mostly copy the watch and in this case also the FAKE number..

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    TDC
    Apprentice 4 posts
    7 Jul 2019, 2:04 p.m. 7 Jul 2019, 2:04 p.m.
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    I wondered about the number, that makes perfect sense! Is the movement just a
    small one packed out to fit with the plastic? I can't imagine genuine ones
    being any smaller than they have to be.

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    Mr. Dhr. drs. B.E.M. Dekkers
    Master 996 posts
    8 Jul 2019, 10:44 a.m. 8 Jul 2019, 10:44 a.m.
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    Sorry,

    but you should not be bothered with the inside of this "watch" anymore..

    Safe aproximately €3500,- and buy a second hand AT chrono24 is my advice

    cheers

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    TDC
    Apprentice 4 posts
    9 Jul 2019, 12:26 p.m. 9 Jul 2019, 12:26 p.m.
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    I agree and will not be buying this watch, but the point of asking the
    questions was so I can identify a fake in the future, as you cannot rely on
    the price to tell if a watch is genuine or not!

    I have picked up a lot of info on what to look for on certain Rolex models,
    but as explained am new to IWC.

    Asking is part of learning!

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    Lyles
    Graduate 99 posts
    9 Jul 2019, 1:37 p.m. 9 Jul 2019, 1:37 p.m.
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    You are totally right that asking is part of learning. However, getting no
    answer is also part of learning. We do not want to give you a list of the
    wrong details on this watch because we do not want to teach the cheaters. Who
    knows if you are one of them and try to improve your fake watches?

    There is one very easy way to be sure not to buy a fake watch: Go and buy from
    an authorised IWC dealer or a Boutique. Because at the end it is quite simple:
    If the price of a watch is too good to be true, it's most probably a fake. And
    if the price is in the same ballpark as the real IWC watch, why not just buy
    from an official sales point?

    Anthony Sonego, TDC and Regnimelf3717 like this.

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