How to check the authenticity of the watch according to the dial?
Every watch made in Japan has a row of small numbers printed at the bottom of the dial at 6 o’clock, indicating the movement and dial number. Some famous brand watches made in Switzerland, such as Meihua, Innag, etc., have some special marks on the dial. The Airmaster type plum blossom men’s watch is printed with red letters TITOFLEX on the lower part of the dial. And most of them are also set with a glass or metal diamond. On the lower part of the dial of the Innagrid watch, the letters sTARJEWEIS are printed.
Some counterfeit watches have swissmovt letters printed on the dial to indicate a Swiss movement. Use letters like SHOCKPROOF to indicate that it is a shockproof watch. But this kind of watch usually has more defects and flaws on the dial. For example, the dial characters are not correctly inlaid, the markings of the dividing lines are blurred, and the dial characters or trademark letters and patterns are not closely inlaid on the dial. There are many scratches, discoloration, and luminous spots falling off on the disk surface. Moreover, the luminous points are added to the inner side of the plate, the luminous points are larger and appear uneven. There are also inconsistencies in the color of the luminous point on the dial and the luminous point on the pointer.
Some counterfeit watches with daily and weekly calendars have this feature. From the calendar window, the outside of the calendar dial is tilted backward. Or the calendar dial is made of plastic. The week calendar uses Chinese to mark the star period or the week of the week in English on the right and numbers on the left.