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I agree . For me , no replicas and I even have problems with homage ,...although to be honest , I have a Seiko Fifty-Five Fathoms .   

I bought it a while back and didn't really know at the time it was an homage to the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms .

So I'm going to use my " Get out of jail free "card on this one...

If you hadn't said Homage , I would only see a nice Steinhart watch .

 

Blancpain....

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Seiko

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I agree . For me , no replicas and I even have problems with homage ,...although to be honest , I have a Seiko Fifty-Five Fathoms .   
I bought it a while back and didn't really know at the time it was an homage to the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms .
So I'm going to use my " Get out of jail free "card on this one...
If you hadn't said Homage , I would only see a nice Steinhart watch .
 
Blancpain....
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Seiko
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I wouldn't loose any sleep over your Seiko. Other than the words "Fifty" and "Fathoms" the watches look completely different.

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