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: hi, i bought that 120 auto for a price that i
: really consider to be me robbing some dude
: at gunpoint. i got it used for about
: 356+shipping off the bay in december, it
: turned out that the watch is real (serial
: 60xx) but the guy took pictures with flash
: (a total no no) on so the pics looked real
: washed out and crappy which contributed to
: the lack of bids. i saw the same model in
: bb&b for 1595 like was mentioned in an
: earlier thread when i went to get it sized.
: the dial on this thing is a real
: chameleon...it looks dark navy blue in low
: light and a lighter greyish blue in
: daylight/flourescent light. if you look hard
: on the bay you can find one for around 5-700
: i think, but if the guy is offering the auto
: to you for about 500 i wouldn't be
: surprised, take it and run!
It sounds like the dial is similar to the Bond Seamaster.
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