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: This post is for Derek, I noticed on your faq sheet where it
: describes the location of the ser# (lug behind the 7) I
: dont think that 3 digit number is the ser#, I have the
: Seamaster Pro and on the back of mine I have the same 3
: digit number (825) as shown in the picture on your web
: site. If that is the case then where would the ser# be
: located?
: thanks Brian
If you did the serial number may have been removed. If so, send it back and insist on getting one with a serial number. With all of the negative publicity lately, gray market dealers are providing watches with serial numbers intact.
Dave.
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