Due Diligence and Authentication, Done Right
Confirm reference and serial numbers, warranty cards, and any service receipts from reputable centers. Matching components and consistent timelines reduce fraud risk. Photograph everything and store originals safely to strengthen your provenance file from day one.
Due Diligence and Authentication, Done Right
Where possible, have a qualified watchmaker inspect the movement and seals. Overpolishing, replaced parts, or moisture damage can be deal-breakers. A third-party condition grade creates clarity that helps if you ever decide to sell or insure.
Due Diligence and Authentication, Done Right
Prefer vetted dealers, established auction houses, or platforms with escrow and strong buyer protections. Be cautious with private sales without references. If pressure tactics appear, walk away; urgency is the oldest trick in the counterfeit playbook.
Due Diligence and Authentication, Done Right
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