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Post by zeb on Oct 29, 2021 22:35:08 GMT
Sometimes I like to browse watches on Ebay, but no matter what I'm looking for, the results are all clogged up with junk from India. Bad redial after bad redial. Has anyone ever figured a way to filter results from just one location? I know you can search just one location, but I don't want to be that limited.
Has anybody purchased one of these Indian watches and checked it out? There seems to be a whole industry built on redialing old watches.
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Post by zeb on Oct 29, 2021 22:52:17 GMT
Look at this crap. This has a 6309 movement, and the case and movement may be genuine, but the dial is horrific, and has the post 2018 Seiko 5 logo. There are so many to wade through!
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Post by bfhammer on Oct 29, 2021 23:00:32 GMT
Just a simple "-india" in the search doesn't do it?
Just tried it, seems ebay thinks I want all results from India.
I had mostly USA results just searching "seiko 5 6309".
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Post by zeb on Oct 29, 2021 23:04:23 GMT
Just a simple "-india" in the search doesn't do it? Nope. The old Boolean methods don't work anywhere anymore. The users are no longer smart or experienced, so the developers are catering to boxes of rockses! Anyway, I decided to limit myself to N. America. It's easier that way.
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Post by zeb on Oct 29, 2021 23:11:13 GMT
Crud. They have someone shipping the junk out of NYC, so it's still showing up! Caveat Emptor!
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Post by jamestkirk on Oct 30, 2021 14:00:12 GMT
If you see, what the Chinese do with aftermarket Seiko dials, you wonder why India bother with their own redials. It has to do with saving a few bucks.You can get them with or without the Seiko logo! (totally inappropriate of course, but, you know the saying: Copyright=the right to copy)
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