kaneda2004 said:If you mean a letter that certifies that a watch IS original, with the intent of passing the watch off as genuine.. I don't think anyone here could help you with that. I have a feeling that the majority if not all of the board is against passing reps as genuine.
Sorry,
-Kaneda
The eBay method appears to be "No box, no papers so buy accordingly IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN" or "I don't know if it's genuine as it was a gift from my Uncle."RHO said:How can I write a letter that certifies that a watch is not original. The watch is a Santos Cartier?
A little context would be helpful. If you're trying to sell it as a replica, words like Counterfeit should be avoided, whereas if you bought one thinking it was genuine, Counterfeit is the correct word to use.RHO said:Yes, acidzerocool and frankt8242. You are right. I don´t know how to write that document in terms of watch industry. I know the watch is a fake, and I need to write this in a document
Dead simple:RHO said:I'm sorry for misunderstanding.
This te complete story. I bought Cartier watch but it is a fake. The seller don't acept that, and I need the opinion of an expert to certified my opinion. This expert is agree the watch is a fake but he don't have experience in that kind of document. That the reason I'm looking for a sample letter.