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Originally Posted by Blksnowflake
I'll just leave this here, a real one. The one you posted is a very bad fake, any AD will be able to verify it easily.
Edit: The photo wasn't of my watch, so I'd rather not use it. But as the poster below me said. That was the first of many obvious things I noticed. I don't like listing the tells because it just helps counterfeiters. But if you are ever buying a high dollar item second hand, I would always buy the seller first.
If true, your acquaintance is trying to rip you off selling a fake watch, bad seller = bad watch.
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no offense, but no
the only thing not listing tells does, is keeps innocent people in the dark, like the poster above, about what to look for in a fake.
Most of the good counterfeiters have bought and studied the real thing and then get to making them. They know exactly what the differences are, and they dont go on to car forums to find the differences....