Watches
Brand Examples
These details are needed for a fully reliable watch authentication! Please make sure you include clear photos of the text and code stamps.
Inclusions
When sending a photo of your watch, please also include any accompanying documentation that was included in the box, such as user manuals, warranty ca...
Hands
The minute and second hands on a watch face. The hands of a watch are located on the watch dial, typically in the center or slightly off-center. Look ...
Crown
The little knob on the side of the watch" used to set time. Please refer to examples below. The mechanical details and the logo engravings on the knob...
Clasp
The inside of the clasp often contains additional information such as brand engravings, serial numbers, or manufacturing marks that can provide valuab...
Back Panel
The back side of the watch. Please refer to examples below. The high-level view of the backside of the watch. Put your watch on a flat, neutral surfac...
Face
The front side of the watch. Please refer to examples below. The high-level view of the watch. Put your watch on a flat, neutral surface and make sure...
Clasp Marking
The logo stamp found in the clasp of the watch. Please refer to examples below. The text formatting - fonts and spacing, as well as the clasp metal fi...
Dial
The dial details must be visible in the center of the watch face. The dial details on a watch can be found on the watch face itself. Look for the cent...
Band side
The band side on a watch refers to the part of the watch strap that attaches to the case and wraps around the wrist. It is typically made of materials...
Clasp logo
The clasp logo of a watch band can typically be found on the inner or outer surface of the band. The clasp logo on a watch can be found on the closure...
Back Panel Text
Look on the back of the watch for the engravings. Take a clear, close-up photo of the engravings and make sure it is in focus. Use a high-resolution p...