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: Can you elaborate on the bracelet a bit more ?
: I'm really worried I've got a wrong 'un, as
: we say here in the UK. I can supply pictures
: if needed.
It really would be a heck of a lot easier to show us a photo.
But it really doesn't make sense that a known, reputable dealer would give you a fake bracelet on a real watch or a totally fake watch. No serious new watch dealer would bother with risking their reputation by selling fraudulent products.
Fakes are the domain of small shady fly-by-night busineses, online auctions and private sales. So unless you have any real cause to doubt the dealer, there should be no need to fret over the authenticity of your watch.
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