the pictures above is exact watch i am selling ! escrow can be used. happy with watch, coins released. simple
are you kidding me???
So you are saying the other 4 pics are the "exact watch" (that one may be authentic) but you expect someone to buy this with only 1 super blurry pic of the watch you actually have? A clear pic of the actual one you have for sale is the only way to see if its a replica or not. You could also do about 5 min of research on google to see how to spot a replica, here is one:
http://capelux.com/how-to-spot-a-fake-breitling/
Its fine if it is a replica, looks like they still go for around $100. But no one would risk selling a real one to the highest bidder if it was potentially worth a lot more