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: 1. THe second hand looks somewhat orange
: rather than read on this watch.
I assume you meant 'red' -- that is normal. The tip of the second hand fades a bit in sunlight to a soft orange.
: 2. The second hand looks black rather than
: silver.
The second hand is actually almost a mirror finish, so reflects items in the background when taken in amateur photos.
: Are there any
: other suspicions with this watch or does it
: look authentic.
It looks completely real to me.
: It is sold from someone from
: Hong kong, and im in the US, should i take
: this risk or is that a little unsafe,
Normally, I avoid dealing with sellers from that far away. But as you say, this dealer has lots of good feedback, so probably is reasonably safe.
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