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>>You can't prove that it isn't Cracky's watch.
Sorry, that's just not how it works; and frankly that makes the offer sound amateurish and less trustworthy.
First, you do need to have some form of authenticity, even if it's only a story of how it got to be in your possession.
Second, you do need to put it up in a somewhat legitimate auction. I'm not going to promise to send off money somewhere into the blue yonder on a fringe site that doesn't even have a domain name, and I don't want to have to bid up against some lost kids who want to drive up the price "fer the lulz".
>>Minimum bid is £200.
That's fairly steep for a starting bid, but then again, that's your business. It is, however, a price for which I would like to see some proof, especially now it's been established (well, somewhat established) that the model is not unique, even if scarce. And that some people who know that this particular model was worn in some photos, are in possession of this model.
I think there are at least 2 serious potential bidders in this thread alone. So far, it looks like you haven't been taking the sale very seriously. If it really is genuine, and you really want to part with it, I suggest you put in a little effort.