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was in a San Diego jeweler in Parkway Plaza today lookin at future acquisitions and i glanced over to the Omega case and saw a brand new Seamaster James Bond 40th Aniversary - "waitasec, whats that in the date window, hmm naw theres something not right, that marker doesnt look right, naw - what the hell "its a rectangle bar of luminova lodged in the aperture" no way - both rec markers @12 were missing! and the "6" too, I asked the sales gal to pull it out of the case so i culd show her and i looked at the price tag which was $21-uhum-95.00 - needless to say the watch was'nt sellable, she said they just got this in yesterday.
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