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    like this but again no movement shot and look's like their is really bad damage to the back plate that they don't even mention





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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    You’re not kidding - what did they try to open that with? A pneumatic drill?

    The ‘let’s hide that bit in shadow’ approach doesn’t exactly inspire confidence, either
    It's the final countdown! PM me before they're all gone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    like this but again no movement shot and look's like their is really bad damage to the back plate that they don't even mention





    Quote Originally Posted by OhDark30 View Post
    You’re not kidding - what did they try to open that with? A pneumatic drill?

    The ‘let’s hide that bit in shadow’ approach doesn’t exactly inspire confidence, either
    Also, while that is a Diastar bracelet, it is a 21st Century bracelet on a 1970s Diastar.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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