#53 The Many Watch Scams
With watches being a valuable and portable commodity, there are no surprises that different types of crooks would used them in everything from money laundering to fraudulent acquisition. This videos views a few examples that you need to watch out for when purchasing a watch--especially in overseas transactions. WatchArtSci covers the general topics of high horology watches, watch movements, purchasing watches, judging the value of a watch and its movements and understanding the history of different watches and watch brands that collectors cherish.
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