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: It never ceases to amaze me the risks people
: are willing to take to save a buck. If a
: watch is selling for %10 to %50 of it's
: usual price, chances are it's fake, and you
: wont be getting a *deal*.
: If you can't afford the real thing - or your'e
: simply too cheap to spend the money - you're
: best off just buying a Seiko or Citizens
: watch. At least in that case you're getting
: what you've paid for.
Omegas can be had at a considerable discount. I don't think 50% is that far fetched.
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