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: For the price of many of the so-called
: "replica" knock-offs of Omega,
: Rolex etc you can buy the real thing in the
: vintage market. There are plenty of SS
: Seamasters to be found in the $200-$250
: dollar range and sometimes less. I bought my
: 13 year old son a Seamaster from a
: finertimes dealer last year for $160. That's
: less than alot of replicas
I saw a very tidy pre-Bond blue-face 200m quartz Seamaster in Goldsmith's yesterday for £200.
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