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Thanks for the info. I am concerned because I recently purchased this pre-owned watch from an Internet dealer (Bernard Enterprises). After looking at your informative site, I had a slight concern about the bracelet. All other markings on the watch appear OK except the bracelet markings. I am new to Omega's and was not aware of the gray market. My watch does have the serial number intact.
Do all gray market watches have the serial numbers removed? If not, how could you determine it is gray market other than the lack of paperwork? Can a watch have serial numbers and still be gray market? Also, if I send the watch in for reapir to Omega, will I have to show my ownership papers? I did not get any papers from Bernard, just a receipt.
How can I determine the age of the watch?
p.s. really enjoyed your site Thanks Gregg
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