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Stewart
I am referencing those models as they are free of all marks, or at least one is. I was led to believe that the real thing is marked practically all over apart from the French made models.
I dont know what you are replying for, if it is only to try to close the discussion....so, as far as you are concerned this is 100% fake? how can you guarantee this?
Indeed I may be citing fakes in my examples, I wouldnt know, but I am also citing their realised prices. Which appear high for accepted fakes.
I am awaiting a responce from Heuer, as so far we have a consensus, but nothing guaranteed.
No offence, but many people already lost out over French made models and such, due to being told they were fake.
Zac
: Zac,
: Those you link to, and keep referencing are KNOWN Heuer models. I
: can't see why they keep being referenced, it doesn't make your
: watch genuine. I don't wish to appear rude, but you seem to have
: bought a watch that isn't correct and you are grasping at straws
: a little.
: The fact that there are similar looking watches to yours doesn't
: mean yours is correct, it just means that several watches were
: 'faked' and are out there in the market.
: Stewart
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