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: Okay...heres the low-down....Omega Seamasters do have serial
: numbers of 9 digits....NOT 8....the problem is this....In the
: replica watch world there is a watch known as the UPO....the UPO
: stands for Ultimate Pacific Ocean....in other words....the
: ultimate Omega Seamaster PO replica....here comes the
: interesting part....ALL UPOs come with a serial number of
: 816880298....what are the chances that this guy has the ACTUAL
: 816880298....not a chance
: What you are looking at is a UPO....it is worth around $250 US
: dollars....there are other problems with this watch that reveal
: its true identity....the bezel, crown and case back....all UPO
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