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Was genuinely excited to have picked up a contender for the 404 club at a local thrift store. I saw this lonely Seiko Kinetic 5J22 sitting in a cabinet, and without too much investigation I grabbed it. Because it was $2.

I got it home and started a better inspection, and that's when the fun started. I actually wilfilly ignored a lot of red flags because who would make a fake Seiko Kinetic. And it was $2.

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The bracelet is badly corroded, and doesn't look like stainless. The case back looks right, the model and serial info match up, but the model should have a date complication, which this watch clearly doesn't. 

Wait a second.... does that say SJ22?

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I had given it a few rattles and didn't hear anything, so thought maybe the rotor had seized or there was some other issue.

It wasn't working so assumed it needed a new capacitor perhaps. I managed to open it with a rubber ball, and.... that is definitely not a Seiko Kinetic.

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Closer inspection of the dial revealed some very, very obvious external signs of fakery.

 

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There are lume dots on the indices. They aren't even centered correctly.

The SEIKO logo is slanted.

The 12 o'clock indice is slanted and not centered correctly.

 

It was $2 so... whatever. I'll probably throw a battery in and see if it ticks. But really, who makes a fake Seiko Kinetic!!??

 

 

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