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: The photos from this auction on slEazBAY gave me and my
: roommate a couple of laughs. Derek, possibly a new addition
: to the Rogues Gallery?
: What I liked best are the buttons to operate the chronograph,
: while there are no chronograph dials on the watch face. The
: outer rim of the face seems to be numbered too.
: Karthik
Now that I've gotten up off the floor from laughter, I wonder where these fakes are produced. Good find. Does anyone know where these are made? I guess you know you have a sought after watch when someone takes the time to make a fake.
Dave.
Dave.
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