Thank You Jack for your report
and thank you for sharing your deep knowledge with us.
Regards,
Roberto
Thank You Jack for your report
and thank you for sharing your deep knowledge with us.
Regards,
Roberto
That's great information and insight, thanks Jack
It's always a pleasure to get first hand information from a true expert. We'll have to take care.
Tilo
Hats off!
Excellent info especially for novices such as myself.
Thanks for putting the time!
Regards
Appreciate your time and efforts
Great education we all need to be aware of-
thank you, Jack!
Jack, a brilliant series of posts...
...and an excellent lesson for all of us.
It's interesting --the counterfeiters can actually relocate the seconds indication in a Valjoux movement (no mean watchmaking) but can't do perlage.
It's also a "compliment" that someone would take an IWC and spend so much time and money to fake it. IWC has arrived :)
If you have any close-ups of the fake movement, I'm sure we'd be interested. It's incredible what effort the "manufacturer" took.
Thank you again.
Michael
Thanks for the important lesson
Although I thought the fake looked fishy, I didn't know exactly why. One thing's for sure, though. I'll be buying at an AD or from someone I know and trust in the future.
REf. 3714 - What's wrong? FINAL VERDICT
Very educational and fascinating post. I appreciate the lesson.Thanks, Jack!
Thank you Jack - as always excellent report
Thanks Jack...
...you made a great analysis. We are very lucky to have people so qualified here.
Thanks again for your advice.
It's very worrying if counterfeit keeps on this work...I was talking with my AD and he said that it's not so unlikely that in the close future watches will be provided with a microchip. What do you think?
Kind regards.
NIcola
Jack could it be >>>
these fakes are being produced by Space Aliens ;-) LOL!
Inside joke guys.
Thanks for the superb lesson. (nt)
Re: microchips
In addition to other counterfeit detections which IWC has, and what I won't divulge here for the crooks, its sister company V&C has a sophisticated microchip technology that could be shared in the future by IWC and other watch brands in the Richemont group.
For more information, read the following link:
afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5ixg8TN7hVECf_uLg0ywksdAT5VJg
Regards,
Jack Freedman
Mechanical watches and microchips
I am not thrilled by the idea that my mechanical watch would have a microchip to prove it is for real. I buy at the AD, that should be enough. Certainly counterfeiters will be able to break these kind of chips too, and you get a whole new kind of warfare.
Kind regards,
Paul, wearing titan Inge Automatic
Superb final veredict, thanks Jack!...
It has been very interesting
Scary stuff. Thanks Jack.
Too scary! Jack, thanks for a amazing report! nt
nt
Re: microchips
"40 million counterfeit Swiss watches are produced around the world annually, almost twice as much as the number of orignals produced in Switzerland"
Gasp, it's incredible!! Thanks Jack for the link, I suppose IWS has something similar to what I read in teh article.
Kind regards
Nicola
Great Article Jack....also....
In your part 3 posting you put the 2678159 caseback on the right- so no wonder us ordinary guys get taken in. Cheers Louis.