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  1. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 9, 2013

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  2. ulackfocus Mar 9, 2013

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    If it weren't a real listing it might be comical.
     
  3. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 9, 2013

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    I think the way it works it this: you throw it in the ocean and with no seals it sinks to the bottom immediately.
     
  4. SpikiSpikester @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 9, 2013

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    The caseback might be the only valuable thing on that watch. Didn't we discuss the logo recently and discover it was an airforce issue symbol from somewhere like Pakistan ?
     
  5. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 9, 2013

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    Oddly these watches maybe are being "redone" and "they" don't realize they are losing value.
     
  7. seamonster Respectable Member Mar 9, 2013

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    Respectable Member ulackfocus

    Probably, someone must have put into one box an Omega watch and a Rolex Submariner, overnight. This is the end-result of a rare off-spring, after nine months or so.

    Thank-you.