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Re: buying a replica seamaster
In Response To: buying a replica seamaster ()

: Has anyone bought a replica watch online? I
: also would like to know what kind of value
: is a knockoff. Has anyone done business with
: ReplicaDepot.com?

Yes, I've bought replicas online. They aren't worth your time or your money. They work (for awhile), and they look pretty good, but ultimately you can tell they're not real. The Rolex fakes I've bought are failry accurate, but the Omega are ridicuously cheap looking. I'm sure there are better quality out there, but **DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY**. I suppose you won't believe me, since I didn't believe the people that told me not to buy fakes either, but you're just paying for absolutely worthless garbage in the end. If you need a watch to tell time, any will do (and there are brands that look very much like the Omega Seamaster). At least, try buying an authentic watch from a gray market dealer, you can get a good discount (Seamaster Quartz for as low as $839 in some cases) and an authentic watch. Check this link out

http://www.authenticwatches.com/300mquartz.html

And if you don't have that much money either, see the link below. Either of these options is better than a replica.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2643795101&category=31387

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