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I purchased an omega seamaster on ebay. I have purchased many that were legit and good there so this is not an ebay bash. This watch arrived and it was fake- totally- I took it to my jeweler who also knew instantly. It had a cheap chinese movement when opened. I contacted the seller and he gave me half back and the other half when he received the piece back. He had the gall to accuse me of switching his fake watch. I gave hum until 12 today to give up his lies and refund me my money- I included the item # here _8916345570 it has pics. He described it with the model # of a blue dial then he said he go that off the internet- it was the black dial and then when I got it, it was smooth liek a speedmaster - no wave. p.s. the next day I went out and purchased a real one new. Love it!!
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