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There is no one dealing in pre-owned watches who is more reputable than Ed Loebl of Watchseller.com He is professional, knowledgeable, and fair. He only sells watches that he himself would wear, and his prices are reasonable. His description of his watches are, if anything, understated.When I found something I wanted on his site I did the prudent thing, I went web crawling. I found well over a dozen postings, in multiple watch forums, all singing his praise. His prices are reasonable, and he always has a number of Omegas. If you don't see anything on his site currently that meets your needs, I would email him and see if he can find what you need. If you have any questions feel free to email me.
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