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I think that's a rediculous reason. If I want a confirmed serial no., I can just go to an authorized dealer and copy the serial no. from a watch directly. No need to call Omega.
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: Hi mrseven,
: Only Omega has a list of which serial number
: have been issued & for which watches.
: You could try E-mailing them ( their website is
: www.Omega.ch ) but from what I've
: heard/read, they will only provide this kind
: of info if you can prove you have the watch.
: I guess the reason for this is to stop people
: confirming data, THEN making a fake with the
: confirmed numbers.
: Sorry Matey.
: Steve
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