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: anyone know a reputable and knowlegeable Omega
: retailer in NYC..just moved down here and am
: in the market for a Speedmaster 3513.3000,
: saw one with a two tone silver/white face i
: think called "special silver" that
: i really like...one place offered 20% off
: retail off the top "sales are slow
: today"...what should i pay, is there a
: big mark-up?
I bought my seamaster from Gelber and Mundy in NYC for a great price.They are located on bowery and canal.
They are also a authorized dealer and is listed in the official Omega site.I paid 1050.00 for my blue full size automactic seamaster.Look for tony.This price is better than a unauthorized online retailer.
Good Luck!
: ..any comments on the watch also greatly
: appreciated (this is my first new omega, i
: have my dad's and grandfather's, a
: c.1950-60's seamaster and the other i am in
: the process of I.D.'ing, c.1940 or earlier )
: thanks in advance
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