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Late to the party *PIC*

Just noticed this post, so I'm not sure if it's timely.

Last Omega serial number I confirmed was just before Christmas. Both via eMail to Bienne (OEM) and call to the Service Center in Secaucus, NO PROBLEM GETTING CONFIRMATION. Took over a week, as I recall, from Switzerland; and, in the case of Secaucus, if I encountered reluctance from person answering phone (too busy to get into system), I just called back.

FYI, my approach has been to only generally describe the watch, eg, "Seamaster," and when they response, look to see if the photo, description, et cetera, which is more detailed, matches what is being sold.

In terms of the logic of not giving out serial number data, it's my understanding that the very process of engraving a number on the case lug is hte issue - even if you had "a number." Witness the much larger, easier to engrage series numbers on the Bond LE 2537.80, and how often those are screwed up, and you can imagine what a challenge it would be to put a serial number (much finer laser work) on the case.

Hope this helps.

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