How Do You Spot A Fake Patek Philippe?
Antoine Norbert de Patek, a salesman, and François Czapek, a watchmaker, formed Patek, Czapek & Cie in 1831. Czapek eventually left the company and Mr. Adrien Philippe, another watchmaker, joined the company, thus creating the “Patek Phillipe” we know today. Patek Phillipe watches are some of the best and the most expensive in the world. The company prides itself on upholding the strictest values of independence, tradition, innovation, quality and workmanship, rarity, aesthetics, emotion, heritage and service. Emulated by inferior companies with subpar materials, fake Patek Phillipe watches abound. When examining a possible phony, there are several things to keep in mind. Visit the official Patek Phillipe website at www.patek.com. Find an authentic photo of the watch in question, matching the exact style and make. Compare the watch in question with the photo of the authentic one. Examine them comprehensively. Compare the bezel, the outer bezel, the crown, the markers, the dial and the