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A friend just offered me a deal on his seamaster pro. He is a well respected Physician in my town. I took the watch to my local dealer who knows us both. He observed that the crystal seemed to reflect more than normal. He also pointed out the bezel was a bit to much backplay and that it counted 60 clicks around as opposed to 120. It has a black dial with the speedy bracelet. The insert is also all polished steel??? Is this odd or did some of these things not disqualift this watch? It is quite new. I am very frustrated. My Doctor friend is as shocked as I. He will give the money back but I want to make sure the dealer is right before giving it back. I bought it for 750.00.
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