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Old 6 March 2023, 03:05 PM   #12
Dan S
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Originally Posted by alwayshere View Post
I must admit, you are a seller's (legit or not) worst nightmare....

You ask questions after the watch is received and now you are taking the watch apart and "testing" parts.

Why not seek the forum's help before you purchased?

What happens if the watch is legitimate and you end up damaging the watch through the disassembly process?

p.s hard to be definitive on the insert, in some of the pics, it looks like hooked 2s but could just be the angle of the shot. Hopefully others can chime in.

now stop playing with the watch!
To be honest, I think it's pretty much inevitable that the OP has caused some damage to the watch in this process, some cosmetic marks at the least. Obviously he is no expert. I honestly cannot believe the extent to which he is disassembling a watch that he plans to return. He should do some studying in advance, or ask the forum, or ask the seller. Although who in their right mind would sell to him now?
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