No, Klaus Kobec wathces are cheap imitations from the far-east that are advertised with fake provenance and are really worth about $10. The best way to check if a watch is from a real manufacturer is by typing the name of the maker into Wikipedia.org . Usually all good watch manufacturers will have articles written about them i.e. country of origin and history etc. Also take a bit of time to research watch manufacturers, good watches (i.e. Rolex, Omega, Longines) typically use Swiss Automatic mechanical movements and are made by hand with care and attention much like any other expensive luxury items. Hope this helps!
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Klaus Kobec watches are swiss made, excellent quality and available (used) for pennies on the dollar compared to new. The watch bands alone are worth collecting for their excellent build quality. You will feel the difference immediately when you hold one in your hand. These are, and will be collector's items in the future.