How to Check if an Omega Watch is the Real Deal

October 3, 2022 at 9:55 pm

Are you in the market for an Omega watch? Congratulations! You’re about to invest in a timepiece that is not only stylish and sophisticated but also built to last. However, before you hand over your hard-earned cash, it’s important to make sure that you’re getting a genuine Omega watch and not a knockoff. Here are five tips on how to spot a fake Omega watch.

Check the Serial Number

All genuine Omega watches will have a seven- or eight-digit serial number engraved on the watch (usually on the back of the case). If there is a serial number, you can check online to see if it matches the one in Omega’s official database. If there is no serial number, or if the serial number has been filed off, that’s a red flag that you may be looking at a fake. 

Inspect the Dial Closely

A genuine Omega dial will be symmetrical and well-proportioned. All lettering should be perfectly aligned, with no missing pieces or smudging. If any of the letters look warped or out of place, that’s a sign that you’re looking at a counterfeit dial. 

Check for Any Sounds

Omega watches are known for their smooth, silent movements. These Swiss-made quartz watches should make absolutely no noise when operating. If you hear any ticking or clicking, it’s a good indicator that you’re dealing with a fake Omega watch. 

Examine the Movement

Omega watches are known for their precise movement, so if you doubt whether a particular watch is authentic, it’s always a good idea to ask an expert to look at it for you. A trained eye will be able to spot any irregularities with the movement that may indicate that you’re dealing with a counterfeit watch. 

Check if the Logo is Correct

Finally, one sure-fire way to tell if an Omega watch is fake is to take a close look at the logo. The logo on a fake Omega watch will often be incorrectly printed or much thicker than it should be. The sizing of the logo should also be in proportion to the rest of the dial. If the logo looks off in any way, it’s a good indication that you’re looking at a fake. 

With these five tips in mind, you should have no problem spotting a fake Omega watch—and as always, when in doubt, consult with an expert before making any big purchase decisions!

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