Is my TAG Heuer Authentic? All questions here please

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I've read an article in swiss media, which mentioned the following facts:
- The swiss federation horlogere (FH) has estimated, that the financial damage caused by fakes to the swiss watch Industry in 2018 is about 800'000'000 CHF.
- The FH has constantly upped it's Manpower in the fight against fakes, today there are 16 people working in this department.
- 14 years ago they initiated the takedown of some hundred fake watches from online-shops. In 2018 it were 1'200'000 fake proposals.

The FH hast made a dedicated page and PDF for this issue:
http://www.fhs.swiss/eng/stopthefakes.html
http://www.fhs.swiss/file/28/2019t0066.pdf

I think the above work of the forum members who provide lists of the most faked watch references is very important work. Would be nice, if somebody put this into an searchable database. 📖
800,000,000??? WOW. Well, I mean. Just a few 1000 sellers like the one I pointed out, and it would account for that. And that sellers was only selling a couple model years worth of Aqua's and F1's.
 
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Even with the superfakes, experience and a loupe should be able to differentiate. But it's certainly getting harder all the time. Some watch dealers could certainy be taken in. Even more reason, if you're buying used, to look for evidence of provenance of the watch you're buying (such as sales receipts, stamped warranty cards, genuine boxes, even a story that checks out and doesn't raise alarm). You won't eliminate all of the risk, but you can certainly minimise it.

Indeed but I am surprised about vintage fakes like these 1000. There are no ADs to pick up such watches so you have to buy from dealers and enthusiasts. We all know quite a bit of dealers have no issue with building ‘authentic’ watches from parts but the scale of the scam in this case is alarming. These 1000 copies are here to stay as duped buyers won’t know and will sell on. Heck probably even if they do know.
 
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I’m considering picking up this little Tag Heuer 2000. Can anybody see something worrying about this piece?
 
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Looks like a decent real 2000 to me.
When you write "decent" are you refering to the general condition?
 
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When you write "decent" are you refering to the general condition?

More in terms of it being "honest" rather than any judgement on condition.
 
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I’m considering picking up this little Tag Heuer 2000. Can anybody see something worrying about this piece?
Appears to be real.
 
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lol I really wish that watch would disappear. It comes up in many variations. Where do these come from in the first place?? I don't even bother reporting that "model" anymore. If someones willing to buy it, more power to them.
 
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It doesnt seem to be quite the same. The case-back isnt as highly polished and the reference is stamped. But end links look like Rolex style alright, and it looks like a matt finish dial. But could that be lighting/camera angle?

I don't think the real dial would look like that under any lighting to be honest. It's more of a metallic sunburst and darker in tone.
 
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I’m considering picking up this little Tag Heuer 2000. Can anybody see something worrying about this piece?

Looks fine to me.
 
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I don't think the real dial would look like that under any lighting to be honest. It's more of a metallic sunburst and darker in tone.

Yeah, I think you are right. I was probably trying to give seller the benefit of doubt.
 
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I was in contact with the seller and he has removed the listing.
Then just an honest mistake.
 
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One of those 3 sellers appears to be back selling his fakes.