How can I tell if my Emporio Armani watch is real?

How can I tell if my Emporio Armani watch is real?

A real Armani watch will have an engraved 6-digit serial number engraved. The logo will be in the center, and the details about the watch will be engraved in a small font. Fake watches will have no serial number, a large logo, and very large writing on the back cover.

How can I tell if my Armani Exchange is real?

An Armani Exchange garment will have a label that reads “A/X” for it to be real. Note how the label is attached to the garment.

How do you authenticate Armani?

Every garment comes with a special identification code called Certilogo: the certification service can be accessed by anyone from a PC, tablet or smartphone in order to verify the authenticity of a product.

Is Armani watch made by Fossil?

Other licensed watch lines that Fossil designs, manufactures, and distributes include Burberry, DKNY, Emporio Armani, Armani Exchange, Columbia Sportswear, Diesel, Frank Gehry, Karl Lagerfeld, Tory Burch, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Callaway Golf, Davis Cup, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Skagen Designs, Michele, and Adidas.

How do I know my watch name?

The dial will normally tell you the watch brand and sometimes even its model name. The manufacturer can usually be found beneath the hour marker at 12 o’clock. With any luck, there will also be a clue as to the model above 6 o’clock. This will come in the form of the model name or the movement (e.g., “Automatic”).

Is Emporio Armani luxury brand?

Emporio Armani is designed by Giorgio Armani himself, aiming towards those aged 20-30 years old in particular. This aim towards young adults makes for trendy, modern and cutting edge designs. Whilst having a lower price tag than the main brand, it still brings high fashion luxury.

What happens if you sell a fake watch?

But it is very illegal to be caught selling counterfeit goods in the United States. If you are caught with just two fake watches, you can be accused of trying to sell them which is a big problem for you. Even first-time offenders can face upwards of 10 years in prison and a $2 million fee.