Wow, that was a great catch. I'm sorry, I just read the sales thread and I forget your name, (who caught him) But that was amazing. I am getting back into it, but I remember doing the same thing. I would go through the sales and then if one looked iffy I would start searching google, and other sites, and gen sites. and ebay, I had one catch like this that the watch just looked too good to be true and I ended up and found it on google images on some gen website. The guy just literally copied and pasted the pics from the website and was selling a watch he didn't even own. lol. and that was a gen and not a rep. It was a crazy lucky ass find. but I was really proud of that one. lol. This one is just as good or better than that one. So great job on it. Makes me motivated to get started on that again. It's tedious work but it's worth it. I can understand a noob coming on here and listing a watch for a profit because they don't understand the rules. I could care less about profit, and I've probably given more watches and parts away on here than I have selling. and my friends have given me parts and whole watches just the same. That's why we're here. That's one thing that makes this community great. I know not everyone is into that, but my friends on here, we have sent each other watches and parts just becuase we want to. We're not here to profit. If you want to make a profit, then become a vendor. But what really gets me is the lying. No place in my world for a liar.