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Hello,
If anybody has had experience with www.2000watches.com, I would be very grateful to hear about it.
Their prices for Omega watches are quite good, and they state that "any necessary warranty work involved will be handled directly by the manufacturer through their worldwide service centers, or can be sent to us" (see http://www.2000watches.com/vshop/watch_warranties.html).
Omega on the other hand say that watches bought over the net are likely to be either counterfeit or of dubious origin. Would I be refused warranty repair/service by an authorized dealer if I bought a watch from the above site?
Thanks for your help,
Leo
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