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The watches on replica depot look like total junk. The circle in the top of the bezel's indicator marker isn't even centered on one of the models I looked at. Both the regular Seamaster knock-off and the limited edition Bond models look like knock-offs just from the photos, so I can imagine how bad they'll look in person.
If you want my advice, save your money and buy a used REAL Omega from a reputable jeweler or on ebay. That $125-$179 you'd spend on a junky knock-off can be better spent on the real thing, even if the real thing is used.
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