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  1. rcs914 Mar 12, 2018

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    Saw this when looking at ebay:

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    From the ad:

    Up for sale is an Omega X33 Gen 1 Moonwatch with OEM extra parts. I have had this watch for some time, and it’s been sitting in my safe. As I brought the watch out, the microfiber cloth you see under the watch got caught under the pushers and took three of them off. ::facepalm1::

    Apologies if the seller is a member here, but good lord how does that happen? I could see maybe it somehow happens to one of them, but three?

    Available for $1400 BIN :rolleyes:
     
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  2. Meme-Dweller Mar 12, 2018

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    Love the irony
     
  3. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Mar 12, 2018

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    Love the bullshit.
     
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  4. SamQue Mar 12, 2018

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    Microfiber concrete? Yikes, mine is eights years old and looks like new.
     
  5. stockae92 Mar 14, 2018

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    This reminds me of the vid of X33 repair done in space. :)
     
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  6. Canuck Mar 14, 2018

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    Interesting. You’d have thought that, in order to re-enforce his totally unlikely tale of woe, he’d show the loose buttons and the offending cloth.::confused2:: Well, he no,longer has the buttons I suspect.
     
  7. rcs914 Mar 15, 2018

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    They were included in the auction - buttons and springs. The cloth is the yellow one it is on, according to his story. :whistling:
     
  8. Texasjohn Mar 15, 2018

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    I offered $400 for it but it was declined. Some of the parts for sale with it don’t even go with that watch. Buttons are a new addition to ad, they weren’t included initially
     
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  9. rcs914 Mar 15, 2018

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    In fairness the titanium bracelet is worth quite a bit more than that.
     
  10. vbrad26 Mar 15, 2018

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    Just YouTube'd that. Was not disappointed!
     
  11. Texasjohn Mar 15, 2018

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    Agreed, but I am figuring $1000 dollars for a service. I already have one as well and two is always better than one
     
  12. padders Oooo subtitles! Mar 16, 2018

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    $400 for a working x33 in need of a $50 fix or at most $600 service. I too would have told you where to shove your offer lol.
     
  13. SpeedyPhill Founder Of Aussie Cricket Blog Mark Waugh Universe Mar 16, 2018

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    Those buttons look fragile on a lightweight wrist watch ?
     
  14. turbo_muc Mar 16, 2018

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    Thanks for the bullshit off the day :D:D:D:D

    Interesting that the microfibre is all fine - seems to be superman microfibre :thumbsup: