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Thanks for your response.
I asked the seller to tell me the serialnr. of the watch, this was his response:
"Hi, case reference # is 1961503 and the serial # is 55789898."
Is there anyone here who knows where you can track these numbers? Thanks for your trouble.
Henno
: Be careful.
: From "part of a personal watch dealer's
: collection" yet doesn't have box and
: papers. (Most dealers know the value of
: having the complete set, and would keep it
: together)
: Also, how old is it "New 373 cell."
: (Why has the battery been changed, who
: changed it, is the caseback still
: watertight?)
: Finally, not one, but ALL the pictures are
: fuzzy. You would think that someone selling
: an expensive watch would try harder to make
: the pictures look better, especially since
: they advertise it as "like NEW".
: Wouldn't YOU want it to look "like
: new" in the pictures??
: Just my three cents worth!
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