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JMRYSHI is one of the good guys. I've never bought from him, but read a lot on the other forums about him. It has all been positive till now & the guys who are talking about him positively are speedmaster guys. They know what they are looking at.
The watch that is specifically mentioned in this thread as having the serial number removed DOES HAVE the serial number.
That particular model is an Automatic ( reduced ) model & has a snap-on case back. the serial number on these models in on the caseback & not on the 7 O'clock lug....
Here's the auction picture clearly showing the number...
See the number under the hipocampus ( Seahorse ) ?
The auction is now over, but this was a 100% genuine watch.
I hope this helps.
Steve
Hi Guys,
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