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Previously, replica watches could be distinguished by "sloppy printing, soft metal and cheap quartz movements that made the second hand clunk its way round the dial" while recent "fakes feel substantial, keep decent time and have the patina of high quality. Some are so convincing that the only way to tell they're fake is to take the back off". [11]
Vestal [1] was an independent company that marketed watches predicated on image and style, manufactured in Asia. Vestal sold watches and clothing under its own name and for other brands. Believed to be out of business as of 2020 according to the BBB (Better Business Bureau). [2]
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The Beijing Watch (Chinese: 北京手表厂) is a watchmaking company located in Beijing, China. Founded in 1958, it is a producer of high-end watches, watch movements, and components. [2] [3] In October 2016 the Shenzhen-based watch manufacturer Fiyta took over ownership of Beijing Watch. [4]
Xihu watches were at one time awarded the top national award for quality. As resources permitted, the factory introduced a new woman-sized watch with an in-house designed small calibre. These watches were also branded Xihu, and that name was also engraved on the movement. In the 1980s, the factory introduced an automatic Xihu watch.
With more than 30 years of history, Festina Group is today an international company specialized in the production and commercialization of commercial price range watches and precision parts. The Group currently owns seven different brands of watches. Calypso, Lotus, Festina, Jaguar, Candino and two luxury brands Perrelet and L.Leroy.
Prim caliber 50, with the older logotype created in 1956 Prim caliber 66, with the newer logotype (since 1969). PRIM is a Czech trademark for a range of watches.The brand is now being used by the two Czech watches manufacturers (Elton hodinářská and MPM-Quality), which is subject to the long-standing lawsuits.
Junghans Uhren GmbH is a German watch and clock manufacturer. The company is located in the district of Rottweil, in the town of Schramberg, Baden-Württemberg, southwest Germany. In 1903, Junghans was the largest watch factory in the world and in 1956 it was the third largest chronometer manufacturer right behind Rolex and Omega. [1]