The famous Cartier jewelery is available on the official website of the brand from about 4000 euros, the price varies, depending on the model, gold tone and number of diamonds. If you discover – especially online – a considerably cheaper bracelet for, for example, only several hundred euros, so it is definitely a fake. First and foremost it is important to classify the function of the jewelry item. Examining a ring, brooch, bracelet, necklace, etc. Are essentially done in the same manner, but since some designers, manufacturers, and retailers specialized in certain types of jewelry it is important to acknowledge the item’s function. Check the side of the face of the watch for an engraved serial number. Cartier watches are all professionally engraved with a serial number on the side. If the engraving looks poorly done, you probably have a fake. Look for a Gemstone.
<> Cartier remains one of the most valuable brands in the world; 170 years since it was founded. The French brand made its name by creating jewelry and timepieces for royalty and society’s elite. Due to the iconic nature and global reach of Cartier’s creations, they are always targeted by counterfeiters – but you don’t have to be a victim of their schemes. Here are a few elements you can look at so you can spot a fake Cartier timepiece. |
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Cartier Jewelry Serial Number Lookup
THE DIAL
In most Cartier watches, you’ll find that the dial has a symmetrical guilloché pattern. The guilloché is a decorative technique that creates a repetitive and very precise, circular wave-like pattern. A Cartier watch will also have high-quality finishing on the dial. Look for jagged lines on the hour markers, blobs of paint on the dial, and irregular fonts. SEE ALL CARTIER > |
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Cartier Serial Number Database
THE SECRET SIGNATURE
Cartier also puts a “secret signature” on most of its watch dials. Placed on either the 10 o’clock or 7 o’clock roman numeral markers (as seen above) is CARTIER spelled out in clear text. Right below the 6 o’clock marker, you’ll also find the words SWISS MADE spelled out in clear text. It is hardly visibly and this is an incredibly small detail that is often left out by counterfeiters. SEE ALL CARTIER > |
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THE BLUE DETAILSThe Cartier Tank, Ballon Bleu, Panthere, Santos, and Ronde would usually have Cartier’s signature blue details: the blued steel hands and the circular grained crown set with the blue spinel cabochon. Look very closely at how the cabochon is attached to the crown: it should be set into the crown and not glued on it. SEE ALL CARTIER > |
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THE SCREWSThe case of Cartier watches are always secured by uniform, flathead screws and this is generally the case for fine Swiss watches. Knock offs will usually have inexpensive and thin snap-on cases or they can have screws but use rounded, Phillips head screws. SEE ALL CARTIER > |
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THE CASE BACKOn the case back, you should find the following information engraved in a crisp, clean manner. – A four digit model number – The words “water resistant” and “Swiss Made”. SEE ALL CARTIER > |
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Lastly, pay attention to the overall construction of the watch. Authentic Cartier watches are made of the finest materials, so its weight will be more substantial and any element on the watch will be of high quality. As always, it’s best to only buy from reputable dealers. If you already own a Cartier, always bring your watch to any authorized Cartier dealer to have it checked for authenticity. |
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