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Even several years later I did the same at that post. Luckily I had already finished my coffee or I would have spit it out.

It's hilarious, but the funniest part to me is that the person was bragging about fake pizzas they did not cook!!!
 
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I think JDubs post takes the cake because it’s so true. I chuckle every time I see a watch that looks like it has also been at the bottom of the Atlantic for a hundred years being sold as “beautiful patina”. I’m now lovingly referring to them as FUBAR dials.
 
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I've learned being on this forum there are a lot of trolls,and extremely snobbish members, and one member saying that an apology is in order. To that I say f**k your apology. I am not selling or trying sale anything to anybody so ripping someone off is not even a valid point. I just get a kick out of seeing some of you f**k tards getting all worked up. The speedmaster I received is not real it doesn't match the pictures of the watch I bought. I have disputed that with my cc company. As far as the 6538 I had it has been sold for the movement, and as for anything else that I post I don't care if I get any likes...Not on here for that either
 
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I have disputed that with my cc company.

You should probably do that with all your other watches too...😉
 
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I've learned being on this forum there are a lot of trolls,and extremely snobbish members, and one member saying that an apology is in order. To that I say f**k your apology. I am not selling or trying sale anything to anybody so ripping someone off is not even a valid point. I just get a kick out of seeing some of you f**k tards getting all worked up. The speedmaster I received is not real it doesn't match the pictures of the watch I bought. I have disputed that with my cc company. As far as the 6538 I had it has been sold for the movement, and as for anything else that I post I don't care if I get any likes...Not on here for that either

But every watch you share on here is fake... Even the one you just shared in the WRUW thread.
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But every watch you share on here is fake... Even the one you just shared in the WRUW thread.

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That is a limited edition chase durer, I like how some people comment not knowing shit about some watches
 
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I've learned being on this forum there are a lot of trolls,and extremely snobbish members, and one member saying that an apology is in order. To that I say f**k your apology. I am not selling or trying sale anything to anybody so ripping someone off is not even a valid point. I just get a kick out of seeing some of you f**k tards getting all worked up. The speedmaster I received is not real it doesn't match the pictures of the watch I bought. I have disputed that with my cc company. As far as the 6538 I had it has been sold for the movement, and as for anything else that I post I don't care if I get any likes...Not on here for that either

That being the case, are you going to share where you bought the Speedmaster as a warning to others not to use the same source?
 
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Now I wonder how many watches are at the bottom of the atlantic?

I stopped reading this thread, until I saw the boat photographs. Litteral thread drift.

Edit: for equal opportunity I ask if Pacific watches have better patina than Atlantic or Indian ocean watches. I suspect Shackleton lost some watches as did Franklin. So are lost North Polar watches better than South Polar watches.

At least Shackleton saved the chronometer.

I also forgot, I have a lot of documentation on the antikeythera device. 2000 year at the bottom of the Mediterranean and they still can not agree as to it's use.
 
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He needs it for the vet bills…ask me how I know.


You take your cat to the vet? That sur
Well finally received my speedy the seller sent an 1861 solid back and hesalite crystal instead of sapphire. I n the grand scheme it could have been worse

Wear in good health.
 
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That is a limited edition chase durer, I like how some people comment not knowing shit about some watches
You buy and wear fake MoonSwatches, shared three different fake Rolexes, two different fake Speedmaster's, and a fake Breitling... Do you really expect me to believe any watch you own is real?
as for anything else that I post I don't care if I get any likes...Not on here for that either
I'm confident you knowingly buy fakes and I'm real curious why you insist on sharing them here? There has to be a fake watch forum where you will get far more welcome attention in.
 
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There has to be a fake watch forum where you will get far more welcome attention in.

I’m guessing that there’s nothing more satisfying for the guy who buys fakes ,than to go on a forum dedicated to that brand, and get likes. For sure it’s twisted, but I suspect that is a big driver here. It’s a at of proving to oneself that you didn’t need to spend all that money for a real one, when the people on a forum like this like your posts...
 
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I don't particularly care what you believe, your opinion cares very little weight with me. I also think with the way you carry on on here it most likely doesn't carry any weight with anyone else in your real life outside this forum.
 
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@towboat please share where you bought the Speedmaster in good faith, for market price and expected to receive a genuine watch
 
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I don't particularly care what you believe, your opinion cares very little weight with me. I also think with the way you carry on on here it most likely doesn't carry any weight with anyone else in your real life outside this forum.
 
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The speedmaster I received is not real it doesn't match the pictures of the watch I bought. I have disputed that with my cc company.
This is another reason I am confident you knowingly purchased a fake. If you bought from a reputable store/platform, you wouldn't need to dispute the charge with you CC company.

I have a real curious mind and at one point spent far too much time diving down the rabbit hole of the fake watch industry. There are countless forums of people patting each others backs on how good their fake watch looks and how close to a real one it is. They constantly update each other on which vendors to trust and how to get a hold of them. I also learned the entire shady buying process. You contact the vendor and buy the watch site unseen, off site, via some form of crypto currency or cc. A few weeks later the vendor follows up with several images of the newly made item for the buyer to inspect and approve. The item is purchased with the understanding that no refunds are offered. On these forums, people talk about this process and the biggest complaint was the item received was different than originally shown. Other complaints were, the item was confiscated in customs or broke soon after it was delivered. In these events, the most suggested advice was to dispute the charge with the cc company.

So, for you to so casually brush off receiving an incorrect item and then say you will dispute the charges... it makes sense. You knowingly purchased a fake.
Well finally received my speedy the seller sent an 1861 solid back and hesalite crystal instead of sapphire. I n the grand scheme it could have been worse
To theoretically have spent thousands on a watch and receive the wrong one and be so accepting of it, you would need the patience of the Dalai Lama, but I know that isn't the case, as you called us all "f**ck tards." So again, it's reasonable to assume you knowingly purchased this fake watch, that likely only cost hundreds at best.
 
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I'm not accepting but there is no reason to get worked up on a forum full of strangers,Or to rant and rave and come off sounding like a conspiracy nut