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WTB : Rolex, Omega or Panerai Dive Watch

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Red Submariner

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I would be interested in hear from anyone who has an old / vintage dive watch by Rolex, Omega or Panerai

Especially interested in Rolex Comex, Navy Issue Watches

I know they attract a high price these days, and am happy to pay for the right watch , especially from the original owner

Daniel
07977 469 568
 
WARNING - Malware

WARNING!
I have successfully brought both Omega & Rolex from here.
Vintage & Antique Watches, Heritage Watches .com, Antique Vintage Watch

WARNING​

My browser detected Malware when I followed the above link & immediately closed the page, giving a more detailed warning about why


"Warning: Visiting this site may harm your computer!
The website at Vintage Watches, HERITAGE WATCHES .COM, Antique Watch contains elements from the site 84.244.138.55, which appears to host malware - software that can hurt your computer or otherwise operate without your consent. Just visiting a site that contains malware can infect your computer.
For detailed information about the problems with these elements, visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page for 84.244.138.55."
 
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On this occasion, I was using Google's Chrome browser.
 
Hmmm works fine for me?

Which means the malicious script has probably worked its magic on your machine surreptitiously integrating it into its botnetrofl. Do some malware, spyware sweeps and if there is anything to worry about it will most likely be picked up.
 
I think you are right my Omega is now telling the wrong time!
 
Which means the malicious script has probably worked its magic on your machine surreptitiously integrating it into its botnetrofl. Do some malware, spyware sweeps and if there is anything to worry about it will most likely be picked up.
The "anti-spyware" tool websites seem some of the most dodgy on the web. (Death-penalty for malware authors?:hmm)
 
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