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I would like to purchase a 007 Seamaster Limited Edition, But have come to realize, perhaps the hard way, that there are hundreds of people hawking counterfeits (I can't call them replica's as that give them too much credibility) of this model. Is there anyplace one can go to find photos of an authentic "007" to use as a comparison to weed out the couterfeits. I will not make any purchase unless seller agrees to allow third party verification of autheticity. Any other suggestions out there as to how to go about properly purchasing a preowned Omega Seamaster. Can be rather difficult for the uninitiated to to survive the maze of out and out con artists whose only desire is to seperate one from his hard earned money. Thanks for any assistance one can give!
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