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:Well I just got the opportunity to see and handle a fake Seamaster. Was made in China and I was very impressed with the quality even though it had a glass back. I compared it to a genuine Seamaster blowup on my monitor screen and was simply amazed how close it was to the real thing. The best part is the purchaser bought it as a fake for $55 and the seller did not misrepresent what he was selling.
Charlie
If he put down it's fake, we could have his auction pulled. By
: putting "I cannot guarantee authenticity", we
: can't have the auction removed unless the real watch
: company it self can verify if the watch is real or not.
: It's just a loop hole for these replica watch dealers to
: get their products sold. I looked at the auction that you
: linked to and it appears to be real, but I wouldn't trust
: it just because he does sell fake ones,
: Best Regards,
: Damon
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