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: I am interested in buying an Omega Seamaster from an online auction, such as
: eBay. On a relatively tight budget, the internet seems to provide the best
: value for a new (or most likely, almost new) watch. Does anyone have any
: tips for shopping for a watch on eBay or the like? Thanks in advance. DIN
I have some information on online buying in the Fine Wristwatch FAQ here at the zOwie site. See link below.
Over all though, be careful. Do not be so eager to get a 'deal' that you neglect due dilligence on checking out the seller and what they are selling. Not too long ago, I saw someone lose $800 while trying to save $400 off a $1,200 purchase!
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