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there's an Article in the Times ( UK newspaper )

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article2753448.ece

Surely the simplest way would be for Omega to publicly admit which watches they bid on, which ones they owned & which ones they now own.

Maybe I see the world a bit too simplisticly ( is that a word ? ), but come out with the facts & end the speculation.

As I said before, you can't mention eBay on TZ ( owned by the same people who own Antiquorum ).

BUT, you can't bid on your own auctions in eBay ( or better said if you do & they catch you, they suspend your account ) & you can't sell fakes on eBay.

There is no doubt that lot # 128, in the Antiquorum auction, was a fake ( even though it was overhauled by Omega themselves & came with a 2 year guarantee ! ) & there seems to be be some uncertainty as to whether Omega bid on watches they already owned.

A plain statement, with plain facts would settle all the discussions.

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