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I bought a speedmaster from a brick and morter jeweler. They are Rolex dealers who had the watch on trade. It seems to be real to me but I was questioning it because it is not as heavy as my seamaster professional planet ocean, then I looked for the serial and I saw that there was no serial on the lug. Guy called omega and was told it may be inside the watch. That night I was looking at the watch and saw the serial was on the back of the case. It matched a work order and invoice fron swatch in NJ and also matched the serial on the box. I feel pretty comfortable that it is real but want to verify. What would the best way to go about that be? I can take photos. Thank you
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