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  1. Kja May 10, 2016

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    Besides the bent second hand.. It's got a Don bezel, nice case,etc. Is it what I think it Is? Should I have bid?
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  2. Eric_navi May 10, 2016

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    No. Bezel is fake and dial is not original.


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  3. Kja May 10, 2016

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    Cool.. I Thought it was kind of shiny.
     
  4. oddboy Zero to Grail+2998 In Six Months May 10, 2016

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    +1. you did well to avoid.
     
  5. TNTwatch May 10, 2016

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    Well known dubious seller with multiple eBay IDs. Fake bezel, fake dial, fake case as well as franken movement. Same formula every time. Many sold already.
     
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  6. Davidt May 11, 2016

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    I hope no one bought it thinking they have a bargain. I was tempted to bid it up and then inform ebay and seller why I wouldn't be completing the sale. They obviously know what they're doing.
     
  7. terryb111 May 11, 2016

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    I cant believe what an absolute minefield watch buying is. The amount of people that must be getting ripped off is scary
     
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  8. abrod520 May 11, 2016

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    I haven't been looking closely enough at each new one - are they multiples, or is this the same watch he "sells" over and over again, only to be either returned or payment withheld upon buyer's discovery that it's fake?
     
  9. TNTwatch May 11, 2016

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    It's the same formula but not the same watch. There were even a couple of Ed Whites and a few Seamaster 120s.
     
  10. swish77 May 11, 2016

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    Yes, but it's easy to avoid getting ripped off most of the time. There's so much info available on this site, and elsewhere online. If buyers just did basic homework they could avoid almost all problems. Plus, simply follow the adage: Buy the Seller.