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I was looking at a broad arrow at a midwest store, they were not an authorized dealer but they had a good price and the S# was viewable, it was a 2001-2 watch, i think, but I wanted to know if anyone can tell me what an original dealer watch would have included with it for this model i.e. what type and color box, any papers and the illusive international warrenty card. (they did not have the card, but they provided a wood box with omega, and a general book for all omegas. it struck me as a little strange, because i heard the broad arrow had a special black box and it was a special model. any help as to what i should be loooking for? I just would like to keap it as authentic as possible just in case my kid wants to sell it 20 years from now after i give it to him, if he's lucky!
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