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Hello,
I've been reading iW and it is a good magazine.
I recognized the name Croton of course on a watch in a window of a Goodwill and purchased it for 25 dollars.
It's very nice and looks like.
http://shop.tuesdaymorning.com/dsp_productDetail.asp?ssid=1&pid=9522
I didn't think of it untill I left that it could possible be a fake.
I though perhaps someone donated it.
So what should I do in order to determine this?
The number on the back is CN307147.
I haven't opened it yet.
I'm not the type of person to wear counterfeit good and support that community.
I don't even copy dvd or software music, if that says anything.
THanks,
ANthony
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