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hi, i recently purchased a brand new planet ocean, the numbers all matched the cards and i read somewhere on ebay that the slots used to open the watch should reach the top of the T in planet, mine didnt! so rather than lose sleep i opened it also scratching the red dot, and inside nestled a nice 2500 movement much to my refief, it was well worth losing a dot for piece of mind and the old wives tale about the depth of slots was proven to be just that. my advise to anyone who suspects a fake is to have a look inside regards Frank
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