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: Probably mostly fakes...
A guy I worked with in Baghdad picked up a fake 007 LE about a week ago. He came into the office bragging about how "spot on" the copy was. What a Schmoe!!! That watch was such a crappy fake I can't begin to tell you how many ways it stunk! He paid about $50 (US) for it. It is worth about $10 (US) IMHO. The dial looked real. I'll give him that. But the bezel numbering was way off. The font didn't even look right. And the helium release valve was simply....there. It spins freely in both directions but does not tighten or loosen. It's simply a hole drilled in the case with a stem shoved through it. Again, what a schmoe!!! LOL
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