Blackwind
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oagaspar wrote: My 1st question would be how and when did you meet the seller....does he have a legitimate website,where did he get all the Hamilton watch movements and how many of these watches were produced and ask for references of those who bought.Then I would ask him to verify and authenticate the movement and it's origin before considering any purchase of a watch selling for over $600.watch2.gif
I have never met the seller. I was given their information by a user on Watchuseek.com. I would hardly consider a website a point of evidence to support legitimacy. Working in technology I'm more then familiar with just how easy it is to prop up a webpage with every bit of “authenticity” applied. According the builder, the watch movements were obtained when Hamilton dispensed with the making of pocket watches. How exactly does one “verify and authenticate the movement?”
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