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: I can't tell from
: the reflections in your photo, but if you
: don't have a small 8 digit number engraved
: on the back of the 7 o'clock lug, then it
: has been removed.
There is no 8 digit number anywhere to be seen. Especially on the 7 o'clock lug. There is a 930 on the band, but I imagine that is just the model number for the band.
: You should have received the white outer box,
: red leather inner box, red instruction
: manual (not leather - either hardbound or
: paperback), white card holder, pictograms
: card, and chronometer certificate card.
I recieved everything you mention except the cards. There is a "WorldofWatches.com Certificate of Watch Warranty and Authenticity" card though.
Im glad to hear that its authentic at least.
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