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: I bought from an Authorized dealer, but could
: not/would not dare ask the dealer to take it
: back.
Why? If they will take it back and give you your money back, then why not? Don't be a wimp and afraid to ask them--that is extremely stupid. Simply tell them it turned out to be not what you wanted, you haven't even worn it, and you want to return it. Its that simple!
: Can anyone suggest were I could sell it.
Do you LIKE throwing money away? If you try to resell it elsewhere, you will likely lose several hundred dollars in the deal. Watches like that can only be resold for about 50% of their retail price. So if you bought it at a reasonable discount from the dealer, you would still lose about 25-40% of what you paid by reselling it!
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