alwinlee 0 Posted December 13, 2009 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT how about this? he has some masonic watches from gp and omega too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greg_r 81 Posted December 13, 2009 Like I said - be very careful buying from eBay. If it looks cheap, chances are that it's fake. There have been a couple of negative reviews for that seller that suggest not everything he sells is as it should be. You might be okay, you might not. The watch you linked looked gen, but you don't know what's happened to it - movements get swapped and other things can also be amiss. There are some good sellers of gen watches on eBay, but they're relatively few and far between - read their feedback, check whether they've sold other similar items to satisfied customers in the past and do some research on the watch concerned - if it's WAY too cheap, you need to be sure that it's real before buying - many won't be. If you're going to take a chance on something expensive, I'd recommend that you buy from a relatively local seller so that you can go and collect the watch in person and have it checked by a watchmaker before handing over the dough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dingle 57 Posted December 14, 2009 Like I said - be very careful buying from eBay. If it looks cheap, chances are that it's fake. There have been a couple of negative reviews for that seller that suggest not everything he sells is as it should be. You might be okay, you might not. The watch you linked looked gen, but you don't know what's happened to it - movements get swapped and other things can also be amiss. There are some good sellers of gen watches on eBay, but they're relatively few and far between - read their feedback, check whether they've sold other similar items to satisfied customers in the past and do some research on the watch concerned - if it's WAY too cheap, you need to be sure that it's real before buying - many won't be. If you're going to take a chance on something expensive, I'd recommend that you buy from a relatively local seller so that you can go and collect the watch in person and have it checked by a watchmaker before handing over the dough. sound advise, Greg gives. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites