
Reader Arman bought a Candino C4372_5, a “Swiss-Made” quartz with a bit of a problem. Can you spot it?
The model seems to be a few years old which clearly gives the company a bit of leeway in what kind of garbage it can sell its customers. Arman hasn’t heard back from Candino and I doubt he will.
The watch probably costs about $100 and for that kind of scratch he could probably find a quartz Tissot PR50, one of my favorite watches. At least all the numbers would be in the right place.










Candido, where 8 o’clock seems like forever.
Mucho Ochos!
maybe its a Chinese fake
A crappy watch. But they have the hottest ambassador on planet earth for sure!
Xenia Tchoumitcheva:
http://www.candino.com/#/Ambassadors/Gallery/Ambassadors_images/1-1/
She’s pure sex.
A crappy watch. But they have the hottest ambassador on planet earth for sure!
Xenia Tchoumitcheva:
http://www.candino.com/#/Ambassadors/Gallery/Ambassadors_images/1-1/
She’s pure hotness.
Funny, all the google images I find show it correctly, a one-time blunder?
Well, Cyber. Either this is a fake or there is more than one. These dials are made in series of 250 – 350 pieces….
I can’t believe that anyone would let this slip by, but hey, stranger things have happend!
I would put my money on it being a counterfeit. It’s pretty common and sometimes the easy way to tell is to open the back.
Have grainy pics of a watch I spotted at a store that read in side the dial with shiny metallic letters: “3 of the buttons do not work” It had 3 on each side, and I BET the sweatshop turned out what it received in writing.
Don’t fault the workers!, worse cakes have been made lol!
Photoshop?