The master will teach you six tricks to identify the authenticity of a crocodile leather watch strap?

Crocodile leather is a very wear-resistant leather that is not easily damaged by normal use. And it will become brighter and brighter with use, just like a bottle of fine wine, the older it gets, the more mellow it becomes, the more you taste it, the more flavorful it becomes, and the more you look at it, the more you can't put it down. This is the most decent and practical gift for your boyfriend, father, or boss. It will accompany him everywhere, and he will always think about who bought it for him! Unlike ordinary leather products, they start to look old and deformed after 1-2 years.


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Crocodile leather watch strap is the most expensive leather watch strap. Its unique patterned pattern on the surface is not found in other watch straps, so it is of high value. It is not just a watch strap, it is also the most luxurious and luxurious among other products. Top of the line.

There are imitation crocodile leather straps, and there are also fake ones; imitation ones are embossed, such as embossing on other leather, and it looks like there are patterns on the surface similar to crocodile skin. If you are fake, you may need to mark the crocodile skin with letters. Called up.

Imitation and real crocodile leather watch straps are not of the same grade at all. They are completely different, and their value is also very different. But if you don't have a certain knowledge of leather, it's really hard to tell them apart. Come.

Below I will introduce a few identification methods for your reference only.


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1. Look at the logo. Crocodile leather straps basically need to be marked, but some top-end large watches are not marked, only the watch brand. I guess those Swiss people must think so confidently, ours is so good and so expensive. Can I use a watch without a crocodile leather strap? The letter logos will be printed on the inside of the strap. The most common ones are CROCODILE and ALLIGATOR, and the latter mainly refers to the American alligator. If the words "Imitation" and "cuir" appear in foreign languages, they are not made of crocodile skin.

2. Look at the grooves between the patterns on the surface of the crocodile skin. The grooves between the patterns on the imitation crocodile leather strap are relatively shallow, while the real crocodile leather is deep, and there are also formations in the horizontal parts of the patterns and at the joints between joints. Complex and dense folds, not smooth.

3. Real crocodile leather has a "bamboo pattern", the so-called "bamboo pattern", which is similar to the bamboo knots. There are many arranged longitudinal and fine cracks between the knots, which are very fine and irregular. This is an imitation crocodile. Something a leather watch strap can't do.

4. Look at the changes in markings. The markings on imitation crocodile leather straps are rigid and uniform; the markings on real crocodile leather have a gradient from large to small, basically gradually getting smaller from beginning to end, changing from rectangular to somewhat round or polygonal.

5. To see the surface of crocodile leather, you need to use a magnifying glass and observe it under good light conditions. If it is made of calfskin, the surface of the leather will have many densely packed tiny holes, but the surface of crocodile leather is smooth and non-porous.

6. Look at the workmanship. Crocodile leather watch straps are high-end watch straps. They are all made with fine workmanship and are basically done by hand. The logos are all stamped and will never be gilded. Counterfeit ones have rough workmanship and are often made with glue. Craftsmanship, especially on the ends of the strap. When looking at the workmanship of a watch strap, focus on the sides of the watch strap, which is where the inside and outside meet. Good quality watch straps will be painted there, while poor quality ones will often have gaps or cracks.

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