Well now, if you’re lookin’ at them fancy watches, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, you might wonder how you can tell the real one from the fake. It’s a good question, and there’s a few things you can look for to help you figure it out. Now, don’t go rushin’ off to buy one before you learn a bit about these watches, because there’s plenty of fakes out there. And let me tell ya, them fakes ain’t easy to spot sometimes. But don’t worry, I’ll walk ya through it, nice and slow, like a good neighbor tellin’ you how to spot a ripe apple in a basket.
First off, let me tell you, all them real Audemars Piguet watches come with serial numbers. Yep, that’s right! Every single one of ’em. Been that way since the 19th century, I hear. You can’t go buying one of these expensive watches without a serial number, no sir. So, if you get your hands on one that don’t have a serial number, you better start wonderin’ if it’s a fake. Them fakes sure don’t come with no proper serial number. You’d be better off buyin’ a cheap knock-off from the market if you ask me.
Now, if you’re lookin’ at the Royal Oak and thinkin’ it’s the real deal, check the thickness of that case. Now, real Royal Oak watches, like the 15400 model, they got a case thickness of about 9.8mm, that’s just a bit under half an inch. You start seein’ one thicker than that, then you might be lookin’ at a fake. Fakes often have cases that are thicker than needed, like they just added more metal to make it feel like it’s heavy and expensive. But trust me, that ain’t the case with a real Audemars Piguet.
Now, I ain’t saying every fake is gonna be thick or without a serial number, but these little things can help you spot a counterfeit. But there’s more to it. The back of a real Royal Oak? It’s got some fancy engravings. There’s the logo and a “small number” on it, all engraved in a big typeface. That’s a giveaway. You’ll see that on a real one, but not so much on them fakes. Fakes might have something on the back, but it ain’t gonna be as neat and clean as the real deal. The engraving is sharp, clear, and precise on a real AP watch. Fake ones? They often look like they was made with a dull knife!
If you’re worried about the weight of the thing, don’t be. The Royal Oak has a nice, solid feel to it. Fakes? Well, they often feel too light. You hold that fake watch and it just don’t feel right in your hand. A real AP is heavy, but it’s not too heavy like a rock. Just right, you know? So, if you pick it up and it feels flimsy, don’t waste your money.
And I tell ya, another thing that’ll help you spot a fake is the lume. You see, real Audemars Piguet watches have a dial that glows in the dark, with gold hour markers that match the case. The lume, it’s not just any old glow either, it’s made with some special material that gives you the best visibility at night. If you find a watch that don’t glow like that or looks all dim, then you might be lookin’ at a counterfeit.
But it ain’t just about the looks, mind you! If you’re after a real high-end watch, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak is a piece of art, not just a timepiece. They’re part of the ‘Holy Trinity’ of watchmaking, along with a few other brands, and it ain’t no accident. These watches ain’t mass-produced like some others. They’re made with care and a lot of craftin’, by skilled watchmakers who know what they’re doin’. The fakes? Well, they ain’t got the same craftsmanship. You’ll notice that the second you hold a real one next to a fake. The weight, the details, everything is just different. A fake might look close, but it sure don’t feel the same.
And listen here, don’t think just because a watch has a big ol’ price tag it means it’s the real deal. Fakes can be pricey too. They want to fool ya, that’s what they do. So always check the little things. And if something don’t sit right with ya, like the engraving or the case thickness, trust your gut! Ain’t no harm in walking away from a deal if it don’t feel right.
So, there ya have it. If you’re gonna buy yourself an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, remember to check that serial number, feel the weight, look at them engravings, and see if the lume is up to snuff. Them little things can save you a lot of trouble, and make sure you ain’t getting swindled by a fake. Now go on, take this knowledge with ya, and maybe next time you’re out there, you’ll spot that fake a mile away. Good luck, and happy watch-hunting!
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