HOW TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE AN AUTHENTIC/GENUINE WATCH - MICHAEL KORS (MK)

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HOW TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE AUTHENTIC MICHAEL KORS WATCH:

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HOW TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE AUTHENTIC MICHAEL KORS WATCH:

The Logo
-The Michael Kors logo on the face of the watch should match the real logo of the brand perfectly; make sure the letters are spaced out evenly, made of high-quality metals, and, most importantly, they should spell out the brand’s name correctly. Counterfeiters will probably not put in the effort to apply each individual letter separately, so you will often find fake watches with the letters of logo connected at the bottom by the same metal they were made of—if the watch’s logo is connected that way, you’re looking at a fake.

- The Subdials
If the watch has subdials, check to make sure they’re functional. Often, forgers will forgo the extra hardware that makes subdials functional to save money. In that vein, check to see that each subdial has a corresponding crown that controls it. If the watch has more than one subdial, they should all be numbered differently, because they each have a different function. If two or more of the subdials on your watch are exactly the same, you have a replica on your hands.

-The Caseback

Michael Kors watches are designed so that they provide as much information as possible about the quality of the materials they were made with. As such, you will find engraved on the caseback of every genuine Michael Kors timepiece the following: the date of manufacture, a serial number and “all stainless steel” engraved into the metal.

The date of manufacture should be written as a 6-digit number in DDYYMM format. For example, if the watch was created on March 12th, 2015, the date would show up as 121503. Pay attention to this as counterfeiters will probably have it as MMDDYY, or in this case, 031215, which would be incorrect. Make sure to cross-reference the date with the model, as well, because if the date stamped was before that particular model was released, the watch is clearly fake.

The serial number stamped on the caseback should refer to the watch’s model number. It will be formatted like MK-5693 and you should be able to cross reference the number with a Michael Kors model. If the number doesn’t refer to any model, the watch is a replica.

The Bracelet
A stainless steel Michael Kors bracelet will have arrows on the removable links.
Michael Kors almost always uses PVD-coated stainless steel for their metal bracelets while counterfeiters will use very light, cheap tin alloys coated with latex. Not only will this affect the longevity and weight of the bracelet, but it also affects how the bracelet looks. The latex coating will bring out every imperfection in the tin alloy underneath it and will also make it susceptible to scratches, whereas the PVD-coated solid stainless steel that is used in genuine watches protect the metal and make it appear smooth and flawless.

Full stainless steel bracelets will also have arrows engraved on the underside of each removable link. If the watch’s bracelet is entirely metal—as opposed to designed with plastic-looking acetate inserts, as some Michael Kors models are—and it doesn’t have the arrows, it’s a replica.
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