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: I bought a Speedy Pro from jomashop.com last
: month. I paid an extra $20 for 2 day
: shipping, and the watch arrived as
: advertised with serial numbers intact. The
: one strange thing I noticed is that the
: website is not always online, and that
: another related website jomacrystal.com
: appears to have the same watches but at a
: higher price. Anyway, I was happy with my
: purchase and would do business with them
: again if I could nail down a good price.
I personally beleieve that the grey market exists solely because people do not want to pay for quality...is it worth spending less and not having the peace of mind that you get from going to a authorized dealer, getting a TWO year factory warranty, knowing that your watch has had NO prior owners, and has the blessing from the AUTHORIZED dealer, and Omega themselves...you get what you pay for. Spend the money.
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