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How to Spot a CASIO Watch Fake

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CASIO Computer Company was founded in Tokyo, Japan in 1946 and for over 60 years has produced the highest quality electronic products in the industry. Known for products such as calculators, PDAs, cameras and audio equipment, but for many consumers, its most popular products in the market are the extremely popular CASIO watches.

With popularity comes imitation, and the current market is flooded with imitations and notable fakes.

When buying CASIO watches online, you should consider some things:

Try the CASIO website first: see what they offer directly from the company and can help you narrow down your additional searches.

Buy only from reputable online stores: look for warranty information on the store site.

If you buy from an online auction site, make sure the seller has positive comments and comments about the products you sell, although there are no guarantees of the seller’s business conduct, it’s a good way to assess the overall quality of your products and services.

No matter what type of site it is, the seller must have images of their CASIO Watches: compare those images with those of the Official CASIO Watches website.

All CASIO watches come with CASIO printed on the face and on the back, usually in small letters. In addition, the complete or partial model number of the watch. * Sometimes, several similar clocks will use the same back and only the first part of the general shared model number will be printed; The images provided by the vendors should reflect that.

When shopping in public, you should always go to an established jeweler or a large department store. But, suppose you are going to go through a watch seller’s kiosk at your local mall or in an outdoor market; There are some things to look for when browsing:

As with online purchases, be sure to inspect the watch and its case for official marks.

* Make sure CASIO is on the front and back of the watch, as well as the complete or partial model number of the watch.

* Make sure the model number matches the official CASIO Watches model numbers; This may require some prior planning and research on your part, but it is worth not buying a fake CASIO.

* Look at the back of the watch case: next to the barcode there must be a model number that matches the watch model. – Be careful with a watch that is in the wrong box or that has no box.

* A fake CASIO will also show signs of bad workmanship. – Thoroughly inspect the watch for rough edges, discoloration, displacement or strange-looking text on the watch face, as well as the quality of the strap and closure. You should also test the brightness of the dial, since many fake CASIO watches will have a significantly dimmer face than a true CASIO watch

Trust your instinct; If it looks bad, it probably is.

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