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Originally Posted by rootbeer7
As I've been looking recently, apart from certificate which can be faked, you can buy the full-set to match anyway.
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True, but not that easy to put together a correct full set. It's also very expensive and difficult to find the right boxes/manuals with proper codes, publication dates that match, the correct boxes/manuals for the specific market where the watch was originally sold, etc ... Some of these vintage manuals for sports models sell for $500-$700 alone. Also, fake certificates can be rooted out with proper research.