Want to know if your Timepiece is Authentic?

Our thorough watch authentication and assessment services give customers access to our professional judgment regarding the veracity of a premium timepiece as well as its market value.

These services can assist our clients in spotting fake or knockoff timepieces and insuring genuine timepieces for total peace of mind.

Our luxury watch experts will inspect your wristwatch to detail in order to determine its authenticity. With many years in the watch market, we work with the top brands like, Rolex, AP, Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, Omega, etc.

We will review the piece, its papers and box to confirm that all the elements are original and match the model.

Frequently Asked Questions

Once you fill out the form or bring the watch to us, you will get a response from our experts in no more than 1 hour.

In order to get your watch authenticated, you need to either fill out the form below with all the details of your timepiece, or bring the watch to our store, located at The Diamond District.

Yes! Thanks to technology you don’t have to travel or get out your home to authenticate your watch. just fill out the form below and we will take care of everything!

Buying a pre-owned Rolex could be risky. Always ask for the card and papers of the timepiece in order to check that the serial number and information matches the documents.

If you didn’t get the box and papers we recommend to get your timepiece analyzed by an expert jeweler like Luxury Watches USA.

We will inspect:

  • Papers
  • Card
  • Serial Number
  • Bezel
  • Crystal
  • Bracelet
  • Dial
  • Logos
  • Movement
  • Case Back
  • Date
  • Design Quality
  • Watch Weight

A timepiece made solely of original components unique to that model.
It does not imply that every component is in the same condition as when it left the factory (for vintage watches).

As “replacement” pieces, which may also be authentic brand parts, may be present in previously owned watches.
These timepieces ought to be regarded as genuine as well.

A watch is not considered totally authentic if it contains genuine brand parts that are incompatible with the particular model.
A Rolex Submariner model dial on a Rolex Daytona type case, for instance.