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teddy boy

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I was looking at gen Mark XVs on ebay to help me pick the best rep. I noticed this one that has a non-white second hand. I certainly don't consider myself an expert being relatively new to reps and brand new to IWCs, but I thought that all Mark XVs had white second hands, even those with white dials. Could some of you who really know take a look and take appropriate action if it is a fake?

http://cgi.ebay.com/IWC-Mark-XV-s-s-bracel...1QQcmdZViewItem

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It would not make sense to have a white hand against a white dial - you would not be able to see it -_-

Cheers

I would have thought that too, but in a question regarding Mark XV reps with white dials, someone indicated that the rep has a rhodium second hand rather than the white (implying the gen had white). Moreover, there is another white dial watch listed on ebay that does have white second hand.

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I was looking at gen Mark XVs on ebay to help me pick the best rep. I noticed this one that has a non-white second hand. I certainly don't consider myself an expert being relatively new to reps and brand new to IWCs, but I thought that all Mark XVs had white second hands, even those with white dials. Could some of you who really know take a look and take appropriate action if it is a fake?

http://cgi.ebay.com/IWC-Mark-XV-s-s-bracel...1QQcmdZViewItem

I went to a watch site that sells gens, the white dial Mark XVs all have white second hands. Moreover, when I look at this watch on ebay again, the hour hand is all wrong. It's blunted off and should be pointed. I reported it, it's definitely a fake.

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what is the gen site you are looking at teddy? those XV can have a flat hour hand, and the bracelet finish looks rather good, the gen site I looked at had non white second hand, if I were to still "guess" I'd say that is a gen.

I went to a watch site that sells gens, the white dial Mark XVs all have white second hands. Moreover, when I look at this watch on ebay again, the hour hand is all wrong. It's blunted off and should be pointed. I reported it, it's definitely a fake.
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I went to a watch site that sells gens, the white dial Mark XVs all have white second hands. Moreover, when I look at this watch on ebay again, the hour hand is all wrong. It's blunted off and should be pointed. I reported it, it's definitely a fake.

The site is prestige time, here is a link to the Mark XV, as you can see it looks quite different. If the one on ebay is legit, it has to be a different model or something. Thanks for your reply.

http://www.prestigetime.com/item.php?item_id=2880

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Here is one on TZ............it may be different year in production. But that style of hour hand definitely exist, and they can be non white second hand. like the other poster said, with such a small second hand, it defeats the purpose of having it white against white.

http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tre...ev=&reveal=

I found a watch like the one on ebay, so my bad. I guess my exuberance over finding a fake rolex made me feel omipotent. I'll try to somehow recall my alert at ebay.

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The site is prestige time, here is a link to the Mark XV, as you can see it looks quite different. If the one on ebay is legit, it has to be a different model or something. Thanks for your reply.

http://www.prestigetime.com/item.php?item_id=2880

I see that the watch featured there is the silver dialed Spitfire. Hence the 'silver' colored seconds hand.

I believe that for the 'standard' white dialed Mark XV, the seconds hand is made of rhodium (as are the rest of the hands).

I have never seen a white-dialed watch with white hands. But I have seen black dialed watches with black hands (with luminous inserts).

White on white IMHO = :thumbdown:

Anyhow, I will have to say that the non-Spitfire MK XV is a wonderful execution of zen-like harmony+simplicity and classic elegance. And the MK XV has a wonderful historical lineage attached to it. One day I will lay my hands on a Type 48 Military IWC :winkiss:

Best regards

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