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Originally Posted by Dan S
Most likely the practical meaning of the authenticity guarantee is that they will give you a refund if you demonstrate that a watch you purchased is not authentic. I don't think they need to PROVE that the insert is authentic, because obviously nobody has been able to do that. It's buyer beware.
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IMO if you can’t PROVE it’s 100% authentic.....it isn’t, period.
Internet is full of hype, misinformation and deception.
If you are going to lay down big $$ you should have no doubt whatsoever
Dealers can’t be trusted totally....they are in the business of moving product and use vague terms and verbage to make sales