No love for this Seamaster.

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I’m always browsing this UK based auction site.
Has anyone got any clues why there is not much interest in this Seamaster ?
 
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The fake military marking, for one thing; who knows what else is wrong. BTW, an introduction, please and thank you wouldn't hurt.
 
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The fake military dial, for one thing. BTW, an introduction, please and thank you wouldn't hurt.
Oops sorry Dan.
Yes I am new so please go easy on me.
im In the UK and eager to learn.
Thanks for your comment.
 
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The fake military marking, for one thing; who knows what else is wrong. BTW, an introduction, please and thank you wouldn't hurt.
What jumps out about the dial Dan ?
Is it the T that looks too big ?
 
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Greetings. Peruse the site and compare to the many legit SM300s from the era. Watch, read, learn. It’s been over 7 years here for me and I learn new things daily. Which is a nice way of admitting I still have tons to learn.
 
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What jumps out about the dial Dan ?
Is it the T that looks too big ?
You should probably do some serious research if you're interested in a watch like this. At this point, I feel that you don't even know what you don't know. The first thing you will notice is that legit Omega mil-subs sell for at least 10x the asking price of that watch, which might tip you off that something is wrong.
 
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You should probably do some serious research if you're interested in a watch like this. At this point, I feel that you don't even know what you don't know. The first thing you will notice is that legit Omega mil-subs sell for at least 10x the asking price of that watch, which might tip you off that something is wrong.
That’s why I posted the question Dan.
Just asking what the problems the watch had.