denzoid
·Thanks, some of the same model and series will have The printed on raised serial numbers and text
and some will have a completely engraved back case with the serial in a different location ?
I've been wanting an A.R. for a while and saw a deal on Amazon (US) for a WAY201A.BA0927 for $1190.00 so I jumped on it. I didn't notice until after I ordered it that it was "shipped by Amazon" but sold by a third party seller (AJWillis). The watch arrived and it looks legit except the s/n is "not found" on the Tag warranty website and the QR code on the warranty card just loads the serial number on a google search page (on an iPhone 8) The seller has zero feedback and his address is in Queensland Australia. What I THINK happened is the seller (or Amazon) listed this at the wrong price as it is the selling for the same price that this seller has on a (quartz) WAZ2114.BA0 875 ($1190.00) I am OK with it being a grey market watch but I would like some reassurance that it's legit. I took a bunch of photos but this is the only one that came out clear, I will try again if requested.
Hi @denzoid, these days it's next to impossible to distinguish real ARs from fake. I believe most members of the forum would advise to buy at an AD only. A brand new AR with a huge discount from a grey seller sounds too good to be true doesn't it. Who knows.
From this photo I think the tip of the yellow hand is a tad wide/sharp. The print on the dial seems a bit sloppy. Look at the 3 of 300 or the 5 of Calibre 5 and compare with DC's photo of his review on C11:
But let's not jump to conclusions. Can you provide more photos of the watch, including clear caseback photos, boxes and paperwork? Best not to show the serial number on the caseback and on the paperwork, including the tag.
Here are some more/better photos