Sunday 16 December 2012

Identifying fake Chinese Breitling Watches - Compilation of guides

Identifying fake Chinese Breitling Watches - Compilation of guides and tips

Hi Guys,

I was wondering if anyone had ever came across some of the fake Breitling watches that have been circling around online? I have had the pleasure to see 3 different fake Breitlings bought for £65 from India the supplier was from, and taken to a jeweller, and they thought it was a real Breitling. A friend in work I know has one and he took it to a jeweller here in the UK to get the battery changed inside it and the jeweller told him that he wasn't insured to work on those types of watches, even though he examined it quite thoroughly.





Here are some quick tips from an Ebay.co.uk user guide on spotting fake Breitling watches:

1. On a Genuine Breitling the window for the date is large and eats into the second and minute markers, The fakes like above do not.

2. Original Breitling's do not have raised sub dials.

3.The inner bezel on the fake does not blend seemlessly into the dial, You can see a black ring on the picture above. The genuine watches do not have this.

4.Breilting and wings logo are embrossed on genuine watches, On the fakes they are Stamped on.

5. On a Breitling fighter watch the finish is completley brushed. On the fake its a gloss finish.

6. The back case. The original has markings on the underside, Normally 4 -6 letters and number on the 2 closest links, The fakes do not.

The dead Give away. On an Original Breitling, Look at the very center pin that holds the minute, hiur and second hand. It should all be the same color, Normally silver. The fakes all have a black pin.




Here is a history of breitling watches to watch before checking out how to spot the fakes:




This is what facinates me by the Chinese, how they are able to make such good quality copies of things that even experts are fooled by. Before you spend a couple of grand on a Breitling watch, I have composed a compilation below of videos and tips to look over briefly before making the purchase to make sure that the watch you are buying is the real deal. The actual watch can fool everyone but unless you have the right paperwork such as the reciept or certificate for the watch, or know how to check to see if the watch is genuine or not, I would keep yer money in your pocket until you do. The only way to make sur eits genuine is buy from a trusted well known jeweller online or go into the shop itself.




I have seen 3 different models of Breitling and to tell you the truth I had no idea they were fake either as they were so good I was afraid to hold one when I looked their price up online. Then when I found out the friend had paid £65 for it,  I was nowhere near as worried anymore :).

Here are some guides collected from people around the internet as not a lot of information is available about fake watches, check them out and let me know what you think.

Straight from the horses mouth (unofficially):

http://www.breitlingsource.com/articles_replica_dials.shtml

Here is some simple tips from Ehow on how to spot if the Breitling watch is a fake:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4843084_identify-fake-breitling-watch.html

Some tips about auciton sites and common sense:

http://f4buz.com/watches/breitling/fakes/toptips.html

Hope this helps if your buying someone that special something this Christmas.

To buy authentic Breitling watches please check out the following Amazon links which are sold by Breitling themselves and are 100% authentic! No one else can sell these watches on Amazon as they are not approved:


                                  


See you soon.

Henry

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Chinese Suppliers Messing you about, Fraud, Deception, Lies, BS

Chinese Suppliers Messing you about, Fraud, Deception, Lies = Bullshit

Hi guys,

I recently tried listing product son Ebay to dropship to customers around the world, with a limited degree of success. My advice is if your trying to run a business, don't put your reputation in the hands of someone thats about 5000 miles away as, like I found, they really can mess up your reputation.

First item I listed was a 5 th Generation MP4 player which looks like the older and slim Ipods. I was excited for my new idea and thought could make some people happy and make a bit of money doing this without actually buying any products or taking them to the post office which does my head in everytime I go down and its pension day. 20 grannies trying to get their pension as you call down with a package or two on your lunch break from work and you have no time to fart around makes for very annoying situation :).



Anyway enough about grannies, I placed the Ipod replica MP4 players on Ebay and several sold within a day or two. I ordered them from the supplier, and put the details of both customers, who were located in the UK, and thought wow, that was easy. Jobs a good'un right? WRONG :) When the people recieved their items about 12 days later, everything about the item was perfect, the colour they requested which I forwarded onto hte supplier was correct, the package of accessories and size of memory (8GB) was right....couldn;t be better until the description I re-read said it had a camera onboard, which it didn't.





After contacting the supplier he said it was an error on his part and I said okay we're only human people do make mistake, so I offered the customer the profit margine I would be making (£7 on this particular item) as a refund to which they both accepted and lived happily ever after...as far as I know.

Next came the real stinger which I have opened a dispute with on aliexpress which has lasted the arrival of these items about 28 days so far with bugger all happening except broken promises and some evidence that supports my claim that I am being screwed. This was a costly effort as I had to refund tonight £165 through Paypal for 3 tablet PC's I tried to dropship from a totally different supplier from the MP4 player one.

Their supplier feedback was about 800 + and was 100% and since ordering these tablets it has dropped to 93% which made me think what the hell went wrong? So anyway two customer from russia ordered 3 tablet PC's I put on Ebay and again I ordered them thinking ding dang doo thats an easy sale and thats £12 profit for me for each PC sold.




Well what a nightmare it has turned out to be. One customer bought 2 tablets and the other bought one. The person with the 2 tablet PC's ordered theirs on the 4th November and I was told it left China on the 9th of November which is not what the tracking says as it says when translated from Russian using google translate, the status is "No Discharge - No Mark". This in my opinion means it hasn't been sent from China because there is no Customs sticker for that country or there was bugger all in the package to begin with and the guy was generating a number for an empty packet. So a dispute has been opened with that transaction. The tracking information on the Russian websit eis shown below:

 


Same supplier again but different Russian customer and the Russian Post Office helped me with this one catch the bugger out. They ordered their tablet pc on the 2nd of November on Ebay, they then shipped out apparantly on the 5th of November. Looks all and good, item showed up on the Russian Postage website as being sent out, however it was scanned in at the post office nearest the customers destination but somehow the weight has changed since it was re-weighed at the Russians end from 0.534 KG to a big fat ZERO 0.00. The Russian post office told me it seems very suspicous and could be an empty parcel with the tracking number. Again a claim has been opened for this order too and I have showed how the tracking information has changed as it enters the Russian end:





The Chinese suppliers excuse is that the customs policies have changed in China and long delays are expected. Since these orders for customers I have ordered my own electronics for myself a package of 4 Battery packs for Xbox 360, 50 Iphone 5 Covers, Another tablet PC from another Supplier and an in car camera, all arriving within 17 days. Don't let Chinese suppliers put you off everywhere has good and bad suppliers even Ebay or Amazon but the motto here is don't let the sods get away with it.

If Aliexpress does not refund my money or favours in the suppliers case, I will contact VISA which I used to pay for the items and explain it to their fraud department. Its amazing how quickly they can reverse payments in this day in age :D.

Thanks guys will do a review on my tablet PC soon as been very busy with work and Xmas.

Lata dudes.

Henry