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Thanks Steve,
Lately, fakes are getting better and better. I've seen fakes of the Bond GMT, both Bond LEs and Planet Ocean Chronos....... Every time Omega creates a new model, those fakers just create another one in a few weeks!
Here's a pic of a FAKE Aqua Terra, probably one of the best I've seen so far. Notice that this AT has a clear caseback, so I bet that you think that it should be extremely easy to spot a fake AT..... But notice how far these replicators went to copy the looks of the 2500, thereby making it even harder to recognize the fake as a fake!
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