No I cant
We arent talking about £5 off the lucky lucky man stuff here complete with comedy misspelled names, Im talking about a watch that my local watchmaker was fooled by until it was actually in his hands, and a handbag that fooled a casual collector until she had a decent look inside it.
Hence "genuine fake" and not just "fake", these are quality articles that are rebranded to look like somethign they arent.
understand what they are, but you can tell, for example on rolex's (submariners, GMT, yacht master etc.) anything with a ceramic bezel, the quality is impossible to match without spending the kind of money that Rolex do, for which the method is under patent. all I am saying is that if you're seriously into your watches, you can spot a fake 99% of the time.