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Hi! I am just about to purchase (tomorrow morning) and 2000 Omega Seamaster Automatic Professional. It is apparently graded a 7/10 by a watch collector friend of the seller (trustworthy, not so sure?)Anyway, it comes with the rubber bands only (not the stainless), the inner and outer boxes and all the paperwork. I have attached photos of the watch. If anyone might be able authenticate from the pictures or give me an idea of whether the price $700 is fair/reasonable for what it is, I would be grateful. I am buying this for my husband--he is a surfer and has always wanted a Seamaster. I would hate to buy a fake or get taken price-wise. It's a lot of money for us!
Thanks so much in advance!
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