u-boat watch real vs fake

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size:192mm * 131mm * 52mm
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SKU:626
weight:418g

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The fake one has a depressed second area (like the minute/hour circles) whereas the real one does not, and only has it on the minute/hour circles (this differs from fake .

[identify] U Boat Watch U

About two hours later I received a confirmation from the U-Boat people confirming that mine is a genuine U-Boat watch. It was interesting that Amazon, which usually .

How Can U Tell A Fake U

“U boat” is simply a model name, and nobody would call an Omega Seamaster a fake just because nobody knows what a Seamaster is or even does. I’d say it’s a fake. Not because I’m an expert and understanding .

Anatomy of a Replica U

[identify] U Boat Watch U -7750/50. I bought this at a yard sale today and not sure if it’s real or what the model is. I can’t find the exact match anywhere online

History and technology – U

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[Identify] I think this is U

I took the risk mostly because I’m really into U-boats, so the price seemed acceptable if there was even a chance it was legit. The watch face says “U-75,” which was sunk in 1941 and resulted .

Fake Rolex vs Real – How to Tell Them Apart

Can anyone confirm if this watch legit or not? Some of these posters have five, six, seven grandpas. If your grandpa bought it for $150 it’s almost certainly a fake. Their watches sell for thousands. Looking at the photos it doesn’t appear to .

Episode 1

Looks fake to me. I actually happen to work for the US distributor of U-Boat. I have never seen a case back like that on any U-Boat watch. The warranty card concerns me as well. If this watch were authentic, it .

How to spot a Real MontBlanc vs. a Fake?

One thing to look out for is the U-boat number (for example U-123). The real ones did not have a U-boat number and many of the fakes do. The absence of a U-boat .

First off, let’s be real: U-Boat watches are cool. They’ve got that whole, rugged, “I just survived a submarine crash” vibe going on. But that also makes ’em prime targets for counterfeiters. And those sneaky guys are getting *good*.

I saw this one post where a dude was all hyped ’cause he got a “steal” on a U-Boat, and the face said “U-75”. Now, here’s a red flag that’s bigger than a dang stop sign. Apparently, according to some folks online, *real* U-Boat watches DON’T slap actual U-boat numbers on the face. That’s a dead giveaway it’s probably a fakey-fake. Like, why would they? It’s kinda cheesy, right?

And this other guy, he was like, “My grandpa bought it for $150 back in the day!” Okay, hold your horses, grandpa. Unless grandpa was chummy with someone who accidentally “acquired” it from a factory, that’s almost guaranteed to be a knockoff. These things cost thousands! I mean, come ON!

Here’s where things get a bit… well, let’s just say *interesting*. I saw a comment from someone who *actually works* for the U.S. distributor of U-Boat. Like, the real deal. They said they’d never seen a case back like the one in the picture the guy posted. And the warranty card? Apparently, that also raised some eyebrows. I mean, if the *distributor* is raising an eyebrow, you should probably be raising both of yours and running for the hills.

Honestly, it’s kinda like trying to tell a real Rolex from a fake. It’s all about the details. And sometimes even the details are copied pretty darn well. You gotta look at the case, the movement (if you can even see it!), the feel of the watch…

But here’s my totally unprofessional, completely biased opinion: if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. If you’re spending like, 1/10th of the retail price, it’s probably about as real as a unicorn riding a skateboard.

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