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The overall bracelet looked extremely good for a fake though. It has to be a much more expensive watch to manufacture than the run of the mill fakes we've seen. The manufacturer probably makes SMPs as well. I wonder how many of the readers here and at TZ own one of these better fakes and doesn't know it?
: It took me a while as I hoped I could own on
: cheaply.
: The Seamonster has no Omega under him. That was
: my first. Thanks zOwie.
: The subdials have 2 of the same one. Took me a
: while to pull that one out. That was the big
: clincher for me.
: The 'Seamaster' on the bracelet is weird.
: Look at the ea on Sea.....
: The chrono buttons look copper but I thought it
: might be the Titanium.
: Trippy eh?
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