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It sounds like your watch is OK.
The Schumacher differences listed on the Chronocentric page are mostly to do with the Red/Yellow Schumacher watches.
These were released quite a few years before your model.
I recently posted a comparsion of a recent '02 Schumacher fake with the real thing.
You can compare your watch with the pics of the real watch & see if you can find any differences.
If you also have the matching papers I'd say the chances are next to zero that you have a fake. Fake watches don't usually come with any papers whatsoever.
If you want to E-mail me some pics of your watch, I can host & post them for you to proudly show the guys here.
All the Best
Steve
Hi Robert,
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