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I don't know guys....my mind isn't what it used to be, but something tells me this is a fake.
I love this line from the item description:
THE WATCH ITSELF WAS NOT MADE BY OMEGA WHICH IS WHY IT IS SELLING FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST BUT TO LOOK AT NOBODY WILL EVER KNOW THE DIFFERENCE.
Really? Just looking at the tiny thumbnail pic you can tell it's a fake. Imagine how easy it would be to tell by looking at the full-size item?
Then there's this:
THE WINNING BIDDER WILL LOOK AND FELL A MILLION DOLLARS IN THIS WATCH .
I'd feel more like $20 in this watch.
Have a look:
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