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Old 30 April 2009, 02:59 PM   #1
rscott4079
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When a fake has this kind of detail.....

how can it be identified? Even the movement looks the same. (Assuming that the photos aren't really just photos of the real thing....

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And I will remind you about the very simple rules we have on TRF,thats clearly marked as a sticky.And remind all others to read because next time you will not get off so lightly this is a warning to all read rule 4 and 5 below.


4.FORUM IS NOT TO BE USED FOR, LINKS TO REPLICA SITES, OR ANY OWN OR LINKS TO COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE ETC ,WHATSOEVER UNLESS WITH FULL ADMIN PERMISSION

5. THIS IS NOT A FORUM FOR THE DISCUSSION OF FAKE WATCHES and your opinion are about FAKE WATCHES and who makes them, sells them, buys them and wears them is NOT welcome.



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