Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: jetstrim on January 11, 2014, 08:27:21 AM
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I bought a tag quartz model but upon examining the movement found that it is not signed tag heuer while other pieces I have owned previously has been signed.The case and bracelet does seem genuine though.Anyone can shed some light as to whether the piece is the real deal ?I do not know if it is proper to post pics of the movement or not :Cheers:
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Where you bought it from?
If brand new from ADs should be alright.
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Bought used and someone suggested that if serviced or movement need to be changed at tag SC,replacements might not have been signed and he would not be too worried about it.Can I post pics?
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What model you bought? Post up some pic if possible..
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Here we go
CN1111 chrono quartz
(http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t594/jetstrim/IMG_4498_zps45ef0ebc.jpg) (http://s1315.photobucket.com/user/jetstrim/media/IMG_4498_zps45ef0ebc.jpg.html)
My other quartz model kirium
(http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t594/jetstrim/DSCF2854_zps38b277a9.jpg) (http://s1315.photobucket.com/user/jetstrim/media/DSCF2854_zps38b277a9.jpg.html)
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With papers?
Best to bring back LVMH and check.
Fake is getting better nowadays.
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Agreed with ck77..if without papers better bring it LVMH T
to check on it..or else you may spend some bucks on piece that worth nothing at all..good luck..cheers!
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Why do people buy watches without papers or cert unless they are dirt cheap .... or you have absolute trust with the selling party or vendor.
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Just got word from the mods of some tag forums that TH stopped signing their ETA quartz movements sometime back and another siad not to worry as he has one bought new withe the same unsigned movement
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any picture of the face?