One of my relatives had a Datejust during the 90s and had the diamond indices plucked from the dial by shady watch repairer. This was in Shanghai, not the boonies... It's really hard to trust a nice watch in China, too many counterfeits out there...
In china, a lot of people decontruct some pp, remove their movements and for making fake nautilus and aquanaut. These fake watches are very difficult to spot because they have real movement. At the beginning, people only decontruct some old ref like 5117,...
One of my relatives had a Datejust during the 90s and had the diamond indices plucked from the dial by shady watch repairer. This was in Shanghai, not the boonies... It's really hard to trust a nice watch in China, too many counterfeits out there...
The same as Chronometer i never bought second hand watches. Why? I do not know, but i like if everything shines, glitters, and pops out. Buy new gives a start for a watch, and i have no message for the journeys a watch made on a wrist of a pre owner. Even...
Even when they produce these fakes with real movements, if the movement numbers were matched with the papers then may reveal true nature of the watch. I wonder if Patek has a service to confirm movement numbers via ADs? One method to thwart this would be ...
If one were buying not from an AD but paying dealer a “market” price, he/she should check the watch with a Patek service center before pulling the tigger.