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: Thanks for any help you can give me,
: Nick
Best is to ask the seller the Omega Serial no on the Lug of the watch. This is 8 digit unique no.
Send an email with this no to omega.zurich@timeflagship.com or omega.luzern@omega-boutique.ch for verification.
They would would be able to give you the description of the watch. This description should match with
waht the seller has posted.
I got my watch verified by 3 different Omega Stores in switzerland via email, after I bout it from an authorized dealer. And I am very satisfied.
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