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How about Bulgari watches?

2013 will be an important year for BVLGARI to create the classic beauty of contemporary watches. The launch of the BVLGARI ROMA series at this time shows that it is regarded as BVLGARI’s best interpretation of classics. . The launch of this series reflects the infinite creativity contained in BVLGARI, an ancient brand originated in Rome. The signature theme on the bezel of the BVLGARI ROMA series opens up a new concept for watch design, and strongly proves BVLGARI’s classic aesthetic values ????that the simple and classic design refined through excellence can also convey the ultimate elegant taste. The application of BVLGARI’s self-made self-winding movement is the finishing touch. BVLGARI's self-developed movement is placed in an elegant curved 18K rose gold case and paired with a black crocodile leather strap, creating a BVLGARI ROMA series of watches that reflect timeless beauty. BVLGARI ROMA series watches are limited to 250 pieces. Ten secrets on how to identify the authenticity of top-notch watches 1. Look at the movement First of all, you must be very familiar with the movement model and movement mark used in the real watch. If you encounter a fake watch with a transparent bottom, you can tell the authenticity at a glance. Secondly, you should carefully observe the inscriptions on the movement. The engravings on genuine movements are clear and beautiful, while those on fake watches are rough and have no sense of beauty. Finally, you need to have a deep understanding of the performance of the movement, such as the winding method (manual or automatic, one-way or two-way), and the sound of the movement. 2. Change the label after reading. Look at the factory label on the bottom of the watch. Usually there will be a brand logo on the label of a famous watch, as well as a watch model number. Some watches will also have laser anti-counterfeiting on the bottom label. 3. Look at the subtle details of the appearance. First, carefully observe the appearance of the watch, including the polishing of the appearance: Check whether the polishing technique of the watch is delicate. The polishing of famous watches is very particular, and the craftsmanship of fake watches is far from it. Font: The font of the real watch is full, while the font of the fake watch appears lack of confidence. Function: Most fake watches will work hard on functions, which is the breakthrough point to see through fake watches. The functions of many fake watches are just decorations (such as moon phase, perpetual calendar, tourbillon, etc.) but actually do not have this function. Hands: Genuine hands can be distinguished from fakes by their length, thickness, shape and material. For example, the "blue steel hands" often used in high-end watches. The color of the hands of the real watch is a full and faint blue, which is fired through a complicated process, while the blue of the fake watch is brushed on. Disk: Commonly used disk techniques for high-end watches include enamel, guilloché, metal radiant disk, shell disk, etc. Some watches also have their own unique technologies, such as Rolex’s computer disk and Cartier’s pure gold and silver-plated carvings. Disk etc. Diamonds and setting techniques: Look at setting techniques, diamond quality and size. 4. Look at the watch glass. The glass of general watches is made of sapphire crystal glass. The easiest way to distinguish it is to tap the glass surface with your fingers. A real sapphire watch mirror will make a crisp sound. 5. Look at the digital number logos. Look carefully at all the number-related logos on the bottom cover of the watch. Fake watches are usually irregular, and they don’t even correspond to the number of digits on the real watch. Genuine watches are each individually numbered. 6. Look at the icon marks, including strap marks, buckle marks, watch bottom marks, lug marks, as well as patterns and number marks unique to gold watches. 7. Look at hidden places. Observe all corners and corners, such as the inside of the watch strap (the leader is numbered). These are the most difficult things to do with a fake watch and are also the areas that buyers are most likely to overlook. 8. Look at the traditional production techniques. They are all traditional techniques, such as the shape of the screws, the grinding and engraving of the bottom of the watch, and the special markings of some watch manufacturers on their own watches. 9. Look at the watch strap. The straps of high-end watches are made of high-quality crocodile leather and are hand-sewn. Both materials and craftsmanship are of the highest quality. 10. Look at the watch box and certificate. The workmanship of the watch box also reflects the value of the watch. The watch box of a high-end watch is very exquisite. The model and unique production serial number of the watch will also be printed on the certificate. We call it "birth". Paper". Some certificates will have pinhole drilling technology to stamp the watch number on the certificate to prevent counterfeiting.