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Not a bad fake though. They've got the serial number wher it should be!
: I don't believe it's legit. The luminous marker
: at the top of the bezel protrudes too far
: out of the bezel. Also, it doesn't appear
: that the bracelet tapers the way the current
: Speedy style bracelet does. The clasp also
: appears to be as large as the one on the
: Bond bracelet, which it is not (the Speedy
: clasp is smaller in length and width).
: It is also adverised as a 1990's watch. This
: watch was not available in the 1990's on the
: Speedy style bracelet.
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