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You can get a Seiko diver at the Seiko store or chronograph.com for well under $200. If you held the Seiko up next to the replica "Omega", I feel certain you would choose the Seiko.
I recommend you think about the message it sends to wear a fake anything. Is it showing off the ability to spend lots of money? That's a pretty questionable objective. But wait, you didn't spend lots of money. So just who or what is fake? Beyond that, encouraging people to manufacture fakes just messes up the used market. How can you be sure of something on ebay if there are lots of fakes in circulation?
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