6645 is the code for a wristwatch and there isn't an 86 code listed for any country (UK is 99) so I'd call fake.
Is it CWC example back case or some similar military type?
it it genuine?
need someone who could spot it by picture
thanks
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6645 is the code for a wristwatch and there isn't an 86 code listed for any country (UK is 99) so I'd call fake.
I agree, take a look here http://www.horologycrazy.com/2009/06...-markings.html
F.T.F.A.
I've sold this as a joblot for nothing and buyers opened return case
there been some other good examples but he is angry and looks he think I made a hallmark of it by myself lol
Last edited by vanjuxa; 26th March 2020 at 12:21.
>bwest76
I've sold some military parts 8 backs and 2 cases for nearly nothing
Buyer realised one back was not genuine and decide to send back whole lot
Personally I don't think it's necessarily a fake. I don't know much at all about nato stock numbers but the prefix 0552 is obviously R.N. It is possible the matelots have a different code for military kit issued from places with bases such as Gibraltar etc or commonwealth countries with naval facilities. I cannot see a fraudster making a balls up like that with 86 on a caseback. It ain't gonna be some scammer in Nairobi or Kowloon.
The simplest solution may be to write to Silvermans who may possibly have records from Cabot Watch Company before they bought the company.
Last edited by Johnny Mac; 16th May 2020 at 23:13.
Fake all day long. Unless we have 86 as a NATO country .
Who is saying it's a "NATO" member? Have a read and inwardly digest before presenting as "case closed" ..Red cap eh..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_Stock_Number
The easiest way to tell if that # is 100% fake, have any have ever turned up on Milsubs for example on ebay. We know where all Milsubs were issued from and most were O552 (RN clearance diver issue) or many more 0555 5517 (RM Poole SBS issue) Why would some scammer invent a credible fake ( with good stamped fonts) for a £70 G10 piece of quartz crap with a dodgy number? That's the real question.
Last edited by Johnny Mac; 17th May 2020 at 23:16.