I have posted two photos. The fake dial is the one where you can see the entire watch, on the left, all the details are from an original dial, on the right. Click on the pictures1 to magnify them.
In the first picture we can clearly see:
1 – the “500” is not where is supposed to be on the fake one. It is miss-placed at the 38th marker, not at the 36th, as it should be.
2 – the “TACHYMETER” writing on the aftermarket one is too long (this is why the “500” is misplaced too) and the second “T” on the fake one is after the 1 o'clock hour marker as for the real one the “T” is before the hour marker.
3 – the applied hour markers should have two levels, on the lower level is the luminous dot. On the fake dial the hour marker is flat, without this particularity.
4 – the markings are not correct on the fake one
5 – the sub-dials (minute and hours) should be carefully made (with a nice concentric pattern) and nor shiny
6 – The tachymeter scale numbers are not allowed to touch the other lines printed on the dial. The execution lack finesse at the fake dial.
The second picture:
1 – the “Chronograph” and “automatic” are better centered at the original part
2 – the applied “Citizen” logo has better quality on the real dial
3 – there should be more space between the “Chronograph” and “Automatic” on the original
4 – the overall printing is way better at the original Citizen dial and a direct comparison under magnification will make it all crystal clear
For sure there are other mistakes too but these are the obvious ones.
As a conclusion, I suggest that any buyer and Vintage Citizen Collector should take it's time (and the magnification) and not waste all this money on fake watches. Remember that “Aftermarket” means “Fake”.
read more about this chronograph watch here: vedere di piu orologi e Chopard Happy Sport
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