The Diesel watch could be problematic as they are probably counterfeited. Not to say that YOURS is, but eBay might think that.
By mobility device, I am guessing you mean one of those little scooters? That I don't see a problem with. There are no counterfeits that I am aware of. Just be sure to list the WEIGHT LIMIT in the listing. SERIOUSLY. I'm not kidding. Many people looking for those scooters are disabled, and some of them have mobility issues due to severe obesity. If the scooter is rated for 300 lbs and your buyer is 400 lbs, then they could come back a week later and want to return it if it stops working.
I know that some of you are chuckling reading this, but weight limits on these scooters should be taken seriously. They are rated for a reason. If the user weighs 301 lbs and it is rated for 300, that is probably OK, but there should not be a SIGNIFICANT difference or the scooter will be toast.
I am NOT making fun of the overweight. I am overweight and so is my cat. I looked into a scooter when I had a health issue (turned out to be temporary, so I never bought it) and I weighed 270 at the time. The salesman told me the scooter I wanted was only rated to 250 lbs and the warranty would not apply if I was the user of that particular scooter. That is how I know this.
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