TPS Factory

This is a factory that focuses on IWC Pilot super clone watches. Kind of a niche name honestly, not one you hear thrown around a lot. But they’ve built up a solid rep over time just by paying attention to the small stuff and not cutting corners on quality. The TPS Factory IWC Pilot TOP GUN series uses high-tech ceramic cases, so the look is pretty rugged and the functions actually work the way they should.

TPS Factory IWC Super Clone Watch

Main thing here is just to check if TPS Factory’s materials and overall finishing actually hold up or if they fall short somewhere. The case is high-tech ceramic with a matte sandblasted finish, and both the bezel and middle case are made as one solid piece. Scratch resistance and corrosion resistance are legit. Lume on the dial markers and hands is applied evenly, no sloppy spots. Overall craftsmanship is clean and well put together. Movement inside is a modified clone of the Dandong 7750 automatic chronograph, so the chrono function actually works and timekeeping stays accurate. This movement is known for being stable too. Overall hands-on feel, TPS Factory makes a proper super clone IWC.

How to Spot a High-Quality Watch Online

We basically have two channels, online and offline. But when you’re just looking online, what do you actually go by? Info online is kinda limited, all you’ve got are photos, videos, and reviews.

Photos: TPS Factory usually puts up real shots from multiple angles, and they show the details too. You can clearly see the ceramic matte texture and the dial finishing in high-res pics. That stuff tells you a lot about the quality level you’re dealing with.

Videos: Videos give you the realest view. You can see if the seconds hand sweeps smooth and if all the functions actually operate the way they should. Combine what you see in the visuals with the price point and you’ll get a pretty decent read on whether the watch is quality or not.