- 25/8/15
- 940
- 52
- 28
Now I'm not THATTT new to the rep game, although I've been here for maybe 9 months, I've had 15-20 reps flow through my hands, and currently own a good mix of reps.
Thing is, I'm wondering, when our TDs state that a movement is Swiss, and the movement DOES have the SWISS engraving, I'm just really curious.
The fact is, we're dealing with fake watches.
Heck, all of our fake watches state "SWISS MADE" on the dial where applicable (Omega, Rolex, etc).
What's to stop people who make Asian movements, e.g. Asian 7750, 7753, from just engraving the words "SWISS" onto the movement?
I'm not here to flame our TDs or anything, please don't get me wrong, I believe our TDs are nothing short of awesome.
However just out of curiosity how do we know that when we buy a Swiss movement, it really is a Swiss movement?
Thing is, I'm wondering, when our TDs state that a movement is Swiss, and the movement DOES have the SWISS engraving, I'm just really curious.
The fact is, we're dealing with fake watches.
Heck, all of our fake watches state "SWISS MADE" on the dial where applicable (Omega, Rolex, etc).
What's to stop people who make Asian movements, e.g. Asian 7750, 7753, from just engraving the words "SWISS" onto the movement?
I'm not here to flame our TDs or anything, please don't get me wrong, I believe our TDs are nothing short of awesome.
However just out of curiosity how do we know that when we buy a Swiss movement, it really is a Swiss movement?