how to spot a fake tudor watch

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size:171mm * 166mm * 61mm
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SKU:549
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The Tudor watch brand is maybe most known for being founded by the iconic man who founded Rolex, and for keeping the quality and beautiful design of a Rolex, but at a considerably lower price. Tudor is a brand that has increased in popularity after its relaunch when launching several new models, many of which . Ver mais

HOW TO Spot a FAKE TUDOR or Any Brand Watch!

The most popular Tudor watch is the Heritage Black Bay, and therefore, it is mainly this model that gets counterfeited. Therefore, it’s the . Ver mais

How to Tell a Real Tudor Watch

While Tudor isn’t the biggest market for counterfeit watches, with the increased popularity of Tudor watches– both in the new and vintage market, there will most likely be more . Ver mais

How to tell a real tudor watch

We get it, spotting fake Tudor watches wasn’t always so easy, especially when trying to buy one and you’re not sure of its authenticity. But our Tudor experts here to help 🙌! .

Real or Fake Tudor BlackBay 58

Learn the essential tips and tricks on how to spot a fake Tudor watch with our comprehensive guide. Discover key indicators of authenticity that can help you make an informed purchase and .

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Official Guide: How To Spot Fake TUDOR Watches (2025)

The easiest way to tell fake Tudor Black Bays is that they all use chinese made 2824-2 movements inside with no modification, so there’s a ghost date setting when you pull the .

How to identify a fake Tudor

How to spot a fake Tudor watch If you are unsure about the authenticity of your Tudor watch, there are a few things you can look for to determine if it’s a fake. One of the most important things to check is the serial .

Alright, listen up. You just snagged yourself what you *think* is a Tudor, maybe a Black Bay 58, and you’re feeling pretty darn good. But hold your horses, buddy. The world is full of shady characters and even shadier watches. Fake Tudors are out there, and they’re getting *good*. So, how do you tell if your prize is the real deal or a total rip-off? Well, lemme try and break it down for ya, in no particular order, because frankly, my brain doesn’t work that way.

First off, and this is like, the BIGGEST red flag, that “ghost date” thing. Apparently, (and I’m no expert here, just relaying what I’ve read) some of the REALLY cheap fakes use Chinese movements, specifically the 2824-2. Now, the real deal Tudors *don’t* have a date function on some models. But these cheap movements *do*, and they just kinda…leave it out. So when you pull the crown out to set the time, there’s a phantom click where the date *should* be. If you feel that, uh oh, Houston, we have a problem. It’s like they forgot to take out a part or something, sloppy craftsmanship, ya know?

Then there’s the general “feel” of the thing. Does it feel cheap? Like, *really* cheap? A genuine Tudor, even their more “affordable” models, still have a certain heft and quality. The brushing should be nice and even, the edges crisp. If it feels like it’s made of tin foil and held together with chewing gum, that’s not a good sign. I mean, come on, use your common sense a little, will ya?

And speaking of feel, check the bracelet. Are the links solid? Do they articulate smoothly? A lot of fakes skimp on the bracelet, it’s an easy way to save a few bucks. A jangly, flimsy bracelet is a dead giveaway, in my humble opinion. Plus, the clasp should feel secure and well-made. No wobbly bits!

Now, let’s talk about the dial. This is where things get tricky because the fakes are getting really good at mimicking the dials. But still, look closely. Is the printing crisp and clear? Are the markers aligned properly? Are there any smudges or imperfections? These little details can be hard to replicate perfectly. Sometimes, the text is a little too thick or thin, or the lume is just…off. It’s hard to describe, but you’ll know it when you see it. It’s like that “uncanny valley” thing, ya know? Something just doesn’t look quite right.

Oh, and don’t forget the serial number! All Tudors have a unique serial number engraved somewhere, usually on the case back or between the lugs. Check it against the papers (if you have them) and see if it matches. And, you know, give it a quick Google. If you find a bunch of other watches with the *exact* same serial number, well, that’s a pretty big red flag.

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