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Patek Philippe is one of the oldest and most renowned watch makers in the world. Their timeless pieces are expertly crafted and released in small quantities, which means that there are plenty of dupes around claiming to be the real thing. If you’re worried about buying a fake Patek Philippe watch, we’re here to help! In this article, we’ll go over all the signs that a watch might be fake, as well as where to buy genuine watches. If you’re interested in getting a replica, we’ll also tell you where to get one, too.
Real vs Fake Patek Philippe Watch
To tell if a Patek Philippe watch is fake, check the lettering on the watch face, the signature Calatrava Cross engravings, and the movements. Fakes often use different fonts, don’t have as smooth and precise engravings, and place the movement pieces in the wrong spots. Dupes are usually significantly cheaper, too.
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- ↑ Nikita Chen. Fashion Authentication Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.patek.com/en/manufacture/a-story-of-independence/the-calatrava-cross
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