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Okay, time for a reality check: Who in here thinks that the watches that grey market dealers offer are actually BRAND NEW?? If you surf the web, you can find a pretty comprehensive listing of every euphemism and synonym for "brand new" in the English language without ever finding those two words by themselves. "Factory Fresh" "Mint" "Unworn" "with original box and papers" "serial numbers intact"
NONE of those mean that you are getting a new watch. If the deal looks too good to be true, then the chances are that is probably is.
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