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: Is this ligit?
Sorry I can’t help here, my best bet is that it is probably OK; the guy’s record is good and long-standing.
On the face of it the slight wear to the back says it is not a counterfeit, they tend to be new or unbelievably scruffy. This appears in line with its age. A good looking watch.
What always amazes me, and the reason I wrote, is the multi-coloured advertising blurb…
NUMBER 1431 OF 1500 MADE - ABSOLUTE "ONE OF A KIND" (Well, one of 1500 actually…)
EVERY ADJECTIVE DESCRIBES IT!! (what? every adjective?)
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