Wow that is crazy!

Jan 29, 2024,23:49 PM
 

I would love to have an authentic Tiffany stamp. But maybe a damaged scrap one.
Who ever that grey market person is, if they use that…I don’t ever want to buy anything from them

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5227g Tiffany dial - Question

 
 By: oli_767 : January 28th, 2024-11:53
Dear Fellow-PP friends, I‘ve got a question regarding a beautiful 5227g that I could get my hands on. Ref 5227 was officially introduced in April 2013… Is anybody familiar with how that watch could have made it‘s way through the NY Tiffany boutique in Aug...  

🤔…perplexing

 
 By: GLau : January 28th, 2024-17:01
indeed !

I never buy a watch that has an air of uncertainty

 
 By: Cozmopak : January 28th, 2024-21:13
Here are some genuine Tiffany dial stamps owned by a grey market dealer. Be careful. ...  

Thanks…

 
 By: oli_767 : January 29th, 2024-07:29
… important information indeed. But the strange thing is the matching reference/ movement/ case numbers with the stated sales date. You would confuse the day maybe, but usually not the year (especially as we are talking warranty here, too). Tiffany &Co on... 

Wow that is crazy!

 
 By: Wristenthusiast : January 29th, 2024-23:49
I would love to have an authentic Tiffany stamp. But maybe a damaged scrap one. Who ever that grey market person is, if they use that…I don’t ever want to buy anything from them

Huh?

 
 By: LS : January 30th, 2024-00:22
What is this thing? Just looks like a block of metal.

Interesting!

 
 By: GirlAndHerWatches : January 29th, 2024-02:11
But if an honest and genuine piece, perhaps the year is wrong as a mistake. It's a human salesperson handwriting the date. It's not like anyone can actually foresee the future and reference number!

Correct…

 
 By: oli_767 : January 29th, 2024-07:33
… indeed. Will try to retrieve more info from the archives. It‘s either a very odd setting or a very early, special piece. Who would put effort into counterfeiting papers to match an existing and legit watch, and make the watch older than it actually is a... 

Contact PP.

 
 By: El Padre : January 29th, 2024-15:11
Unfortunately, I have had "the pleasure" of seeing fake PP Tiffany, stamped dials, and made papers. As in your case, the price difference between the Tiffany and the normal one is not big, I would bet on a mistake, a date added later, or a pre-release sal... 

This looks like an older cert

 
 By: yming : January 29th, 2024-16:45
Does it have the Patek code?

Check

 
 By: StanCalatrava : January 30th, 2024-11:58
You should definitely check directly with PP

Hello Oliver, and welcome to the forum. Ref. 5227 was indeed introduced in 2013, including this specific G-001 iteration (later discontinued).

 
 By: FabR : January 30th, 2024-20:13
To clear any doubts on its legitimacy and whether it was simply a typo on the certificate, I'd advise you to contact Patek directly. I'm reluctant to give out internal numbers for obvious reasons, but we have a boutique ('Maison') right there in Shanghai ... 

Thanks for all the hints and valuable information…

 
 By: oli_767 : January 31st, 2024-12:03
… I will have the service center here in Shanghai check the watch. Hope it’ll turn out as a spellow or a pre-sale. Both would be fine for me. Will post the outcome whenever there‘ll be news from the SC or PP archives. 🤞🏻

Different font of the last 2

 
 By: DocAbe : February 4th, 2024-05:58
Not sure why? But how come same person writes the last 2 in “2012” differently!!

Also my first thought...

 
 By: oli_767 : February 8th, 2024-02:18
... and another part of the odd setting. Because, if you put effort into the whole thing, why not write 2019 but a non-production year?