Hey guys I'm the one from WUS forum that is currently doing the investigation on the ebay scammers. If anyone has any questions, or information, don't hesitate to post it up.
I'm concentrating on the WJ series at the moment.
All the WJ models are fake. I can only assume the rest are fake as well.
Here is the other seller.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/TAG-HEUER-...236281?hash=item469b1f6379:g:z3wAAOSwOPldT88F
and the third
https://www.ebay.com/itm/TAG-HEUER-LINK-BLUE-Quartz-Gents-Watch-WJ1112-/123851706921?hash=item1cd6231229:g:GcUAAOSwEDBdO3lF&nma=true&si=qlu9%2FVan5m%2FmAeDAsWgeytnj2E8%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
ALL selling the exact same 8 types of watches. All from completely different countries. All do auctions, from .99 cents. ? All claim they aren't connected. Two of them even start listings on at the exact same time.
They sell
The WJ link series.
THe Formula 1 series.
the 1000 series.
WAF series
LONGINES CONQUEST
Seiko turtle
and the omega quartz . NOTHING ELSE
All are the same fake WJ's. SO again, I can only assume the rest are also fake. But hey, could be wrong. Unless you send it to tag themselves, you will not be able to tell it's fake. Changing a battery, will not do it. Because they use the correct ETA movement. All the serial numbers are different ( none can be traced tho). Even the case back, is the correct thread and diameter. Where they mess up, are, the crown and tube. It's a much smaller tube. The screws holding the links together, are also smaller, and can't be swapped with the real ones. The end links are rounded out and cheap and the numbers lazered are too large, and I've never seen an end link say AL rather than a G or a Y. but maybe.
The bezel is cheap, and uses a click wire like the original tags rather than the flat disk. The 12 dot on the bezel is slight skewed to the left. The outer glow markers on the dial, are wrong. Some very slight curves and edges, are wrong. 30 years working with tag. These are 100% counterfeits.
The 1000's appear to have the same end link numbers, and the end links appear wrong for the style. Not to mention, a seemingly endless supply of hard to find models. Someone else mentioned buying a F1, and one side of the bracelet was all removable links. Which isn't a thing.