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Hello Jose
I bought my watch in Germany, where it is a bit cheaper ('less expensive' so to say) than in the Netherlands (where I live). I paid 1570 euro's in Germany (1610 euro's in the Netherlands). So you defenatly did a good purchase in Spain!
I can understand the choice for a white dial although my personal taste made me choose the black one. But...the white one is more special because most people choose the black one.
Something else.... Can you explain the difference between your watch (3813.53.00) and the 3813.50.01 (that's the closest number I can find to yours on the omega site). Does your watch have gold accents? Or does it stand for something else?
Best regards
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