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Re: Q: Are there really that many true NOS? A: No Way

I read your guide Jeff and agree with you...I guess I am guilty of over using
the NOS term too!

The watches I am referring to the watches that are 'mint' or better...and it
seems that there are a lot of these types of watches around...look at the watch
David refers to...a 'grail' watch surely and yet they are turning up mint or at
the least with very light use.

This is what has surprised me...especially given that the Heuer is a 'toolwatch'

John

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Are there really that many true NOS?
Q: Are there really that many true NOS? A: No Way
Re: Q: Are there really that many true NOS? A: No Way
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