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Personally I would never buy a fake watch. Whats the point? A good watch is for your own satisfaction and not something you can show off and feel good with. Many do and I find it quite sad and defeats the true purpose of having a great genuine watch.
Even at 19 you can work and still save to get an omega. Omega is one of those brand that gives you the best bang for your money in my opinion.
Instead of spending $200 or 300 on seiko you might as well save that for omega.
I am saving my money now for a Jaeger-lecoultre.
A fake can never be the same compared to the real thing. The inside is what counts and not just the outside.
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