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I purchased a Raymond Weil Tango watch from Orolus.com a couple of weeks ago(Orolus is based out of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia). The watch is brand new, and looks and feels genuine, it came in the original box and has an authorized dealer stamp (the dealer stamp was from Watchshoppe of Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, not Orlolus. According to the Raymond Weil website, Watchshoppe is an authorized dealer) in the booklet. However, I am wondering if it is counterfeit because the line, "Tango", is in print type font on the face of the watch as opposed to cursive type font. When I go to the Raymond Weil site and into stores, all of the current models use cursive font for all lines (Tango, Parsifal, Othello, etc.) but when I look online at various websites (even those based in the US) I do see several models with print font but a majority have cursive. Does anyone know why this is? The only thing I can think of is that I have an older model and they used to use print type font, or, I received a counterfeit. I have emailed Raymond Weil but they did not reply to my inquiry. Thank you, Kris Seattle, WA
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