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: mercado libre mexico
: in the area BUSCAR put RELOJ OMEGA TRICOMPAX
: you will see the watch in the middle of the first page
: i really appreciate your help i was really confused now i
: understand this is modified watch made to take the money of some
: collectors making it see like a very rare watch, unfortunately
: there are a lot of people without a good will in this
: situations.
: thank you very much for your time and your help
: jesus marlasca
Yup, we've seen these before Cheap Ukraine or Chinese junk made to look like the real Mccoy. Problem is that Omega never made such a watch. This was confirmed by another member of another forum when he visited the Omega museum some time ago.
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