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: three different watches in the pictures? also
: look at the one watch the pushers are on the
: left and the other two on the right. this
: thing has twenty bids are these people
: blind?
:
: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190022020172
I certainly wouldn't bid on it. The seller has twice updated the item details since he apparently doesn't know what watch he's selling, and the picture with the pushers on the wrong side is clearly of a fake watch. The other two photos are generic photos of a Speedy Pro that he probably took from Omega's website or from another seller.
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