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Easily spotted fake on eBay Australia again going for a fortune. Bidding ends in under 3 hours. I wonder if the bidders have any clue as to what they are bidding is a very obvious fake. Dial, sub-dial, pushers, crown and back watch case, provided serial number are all incorrect. Current bid is at a shade over $1000AUSD. I've given up reporting items like this to eBay as they simply do not care as they make a cut from the final sale price.
Link to the auction: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Gents-TAG-HEUER-MONACO-/350398626718?pt=AU_Watches&hash=item519562bb9e#ht_946wt_1138
Message to the winning bidder: do your homework next time before bidding on something at that price!
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