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Hmmm . . . what if the extract proclaimed . . .

 

. . . the case metal to be gold?  In that event, you would know the movement didn't match the case.  Perhaps someone had two identical models save for case metal, but the movement in the gold version was sub-par; the incentive to swap movements would be overwhelming, and even though the net result would be two watches that were correct, they wouldn't qualify as being in original condition.

It's kinda like the Sherlock Holmes story where the clue that led to apprehending the criminal was the dog that didn't bark . . .

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