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: Interesting stuff! As for the very first one,
: could that just be a legit AT on the wrong
: bracelet? The photo looks like it was taken
: from a mile away, so nothing immediately
: jumps out at me as fake. However, that
: listing has a long list of red flags: No
: pics/description of the movement, it's
: described as a SMP, seller won't take
: Paypal...I especially like the claim that
: there are too many scams with credit cards
: and Paypal, but they'll accept personal
: checks! Very shady!
From the first pic, you actually can see that the date window is white.... It is supposed to be black. Also, you can see that the 12'O clock indices are misaligned and makes the watch look really terrible. The Omega logo is also a little crooked. From the second pic, you can tell that the crown is too small and that the case back is wrong. It's a cheap $5 fake.
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