05-05-2024 07:52 AM
05-13-2024 08:29 PM
That fleur de lis style mark could just be decorative and not necessarily a makers mark.
05-06-2024 10:17 AM
Looks like a non-descript fashion watch, not a better maker. A better Japanese maker like Citizen or Seiko would put their name on the dial, and likely on the back too. Even if you opened it and looked at the movement, it would likely just indicate a mass-produced quartz movement produced for fashion lines.
05-11-2024 10:46 AM
Thanks for the reply. I know is a fashion line, and I asked who the maker is of the logo on the dial.
05-13-2024 08:29 PM
That fleur de lis style mark could just be decorative and not necessarily a makers mark.
05-14-2024 08:49 AM
In the trade, these are often called "private label" pieces. A large, overseas manufacturer will put whatever brand the seller wants on the dial for a small die fee, or will just use a generic symbol like the fleur in this case.
05-20-2024 03:15 AM
that "Japan movement" means made in China .
Sorry, what I said about is 99% fact
05-20-2024 03:19 AM
As long as it ,watch,says Japan move , it is made in China.As for the brand, it doesn’t matter because there have been thousands of watch brands in China over the past few decades.