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So long as it as a reputable dealer and they are going to provide the proper paperwork, I would say you should approach with caution, but give it a go. Always have it looked at by someone who knows what they are looking at. I have used the "auction site we all know" and have had a good experiences. I do know an authorized dealer who has great prices on NEW watches and they are often near used prices, one worth having that is. Try to go new if possible, as they are near the price of an exceptionally used one and you have that feeling of knowing it is authentic. On my third Omega and they are worth every dime if you are asking me. Hope it helps. Regards, adam...
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