Watch Authentication
Identifying Fake, Franken & Customised Watches

Upcoming Course Dates

Hatton Garden, Central London

Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th February 2025 - £695pp +VAT

Fake Franken Customised Watches Course

Presented by Adrian Hailwood, this two day course is to help you develop the awareness and perception to enable you to authenticate
watches successfully.


£695 pp +VAT

Watch Authentication
Identifying Fake, Franken & Customised Watches
A NEW & UPDATED Two Day Course

Benefits to you?

This a real 'hands-on' course where you will learn the approach and methodology for authentication, and the resources available to assist you. Through the handling, inspecting and opening of fake watches, you will start to become confident in the feel of a fake and the key areas of difference.  You will discover what constitutes a Franken watch, the steps you need to take to identify them and the limits to what can be detected. You will understand the techniques used to identify customised watches and be made aware of the impact that various forms of customisation have on the integrity of a watch and its future value.


Benefits to your organisation?

Buying, selling, or valuing a watch that is not authentic can be a major loss of revenue and reputation for your organisation. Every extra pair of eyes that knows what to look for in a watch could save you thousands of pounds each year. If you choose to handle customised watches, your staff will understand their implications and how to discuss them with customers.


Who is this course for?

This course is suitable for Valuers, Auction House Specialists, Pawnbrokers, Retailers, Insurers, Collectors, and anyone who needs to identify fake, Franken, or customised watches.

Location

Courses are held in London, Birmingham, and Manchester. If you require the content of any of these courses tailored to your organisation or have more than eight people to train, it may be better for you to host a private event. Please do not hesitate to get in touch to discuss this.

Fake Watches - How to identify them?


Fake watches are a problem as old as watchmaking itself. In this course, we will cover:


  • The history of counterfeiting in the watch world
  • An overview of the modern counterfeiting market, including standard fakes, super fakes, and high-end clone watches
  • The importance of hands-on experience - you will be handling and inspecting, externally and internally, a huge variety of counterfeit watches
  • How to approach an authentication without a physical comparable
  • The external examination
  • Movements
  • Vintage fakes
  • Boxes and papers
  • Fake parts in otherwise authentic watches


Comprehensive awareness is the number one tool to spot fakes, so by the end of Day One, you will know what is possible for modern counterfeiters to achieve. You will also understand the approach and methodology for authentication and the resources available to assist you.


Franken Watches - What are they, and how to identify them?


Franken-watches or Frankenstein watches are becoming a high-profile issue in watch collecting. In this course, we will cover the following:


  • The most helpful definition of a Franken-watch
  • What does not qualify as a Franken-watch and why?
  • The service-part conundrum
  • Shared movements and counterfeit dials
  • Recased movements
  • High-value deceptions
  • The value of numbers


Customised Watches - What are they, and how to identify them?


Watches that started life as wholly authentic and then were modified, either with or without the purchaser’s knowledge. In this course, we will cover the following:


  • Restored, repainted, or replacement dials
  • Replacement bezel inserts
  • After-set dials and bezels
  • After-set cases and bracelets
  • Other case or bracelet treatments
  • Sapphire crystal conversions


By the end of Day Two, not only will you understand what constitutes a Franken watch, the steps you need to take to identify them and the limits to what can be detected, but you will also understand the techniques used to identify Customised watches. You will also be aware of the impact that various forms of customisation have on the integrity of a watch and its future value.