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Old 07-26-2012, 04:29 AM   #21
Meerenuch

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Look at the seller's history - a lot of them have been around for a long time.

Read the descriptions (such as they are) carefully, especially for lower priced watches, as many of them aren't running, and need repairs. That said, some dealers offer warranties - even with antique watches!
A reputable seller will have put the watch into running order which will have a warranty on those repairs.
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