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Interesting that this great and authentic piece has an incorrect model # and bracelet. Even if the watch were authentic, it would be a frankenwatch. Having said that this person would be guilty of is false advertising in any case. Oh and also the watches featured at the page bottom look like photos of originals as the bond has the appropriate bracelet. Not to say that fakes cannot have the "appropriate loking" bracelet, just a hunch. If this is in fact a fake (more likely than not) the individual selling should be tarred and feathered imho(prosecuted).
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