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Check this out on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2682233796&category=31387
The seller claims this 007 limited edition watch is authentic. One look at it and you can tell it's fake. It's a chronograph for crying out loud!!!!! We all know that Omega made 10,007 special 2531.80 models (designated 2537.80), NOT chronographs. Besides, the seller shows the wrong box, no certificate of authenticity...I could go on and on.
I hope no one gets suckered into buying this watch. I wish there were a way to report this on ebay since it is so obviously a fake.
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