Buying pre-owned is a great idea. Just remember to buy the seller before buying the watch. As mentioned by Irishsig, buy from reputable sellers. Forums are a great start. If possible try to do a local deal where you can meet at a reputable watch dealer who maybe able to inspect the watch for you. As tempting as it may be to save a few bucks by buying just the watch, try to buy a watch that is complete with box and papers. Ideally the watch is still under manufacturer's warranty. Just like buying a BMW, do your homework.
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