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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Ciao!
I repeat here a question for which I've no answer...
Look at here:
inverted dial Heuer Silverstone Lemania, that someone call FAKE
standard dial, that someone call ORIGINAL
If we look at Silverstone logo, we can see it's THE SAME! Look the E, the S, the T... is the same print clichè!!!!!
Yes, the first is more "charged" of paint... but it's THE SAME!
How can someone tell "inverted dial on Silverstone Lemania" is a fake?
Are both good or are both fake... no way out!
It's a fake if you see a 480 pic on your smartphone...
In my opinion is important have the watch in your hands, hi resolution pictures and study details...
What do you think about?
I'm in the right when I tell that it's easy to give ratings without observe carefully and make big mistakes?
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