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I recently purchased a pair of auto Seamasters through Gelber & Mundy and it was an exceptional experience. My contact was Howard Zuckerman (yes, another Howard) and he was very patient in answering all my questions regarding the watch, warranties, etc etc.
The Seamasters, 2052.50.00 and 2054.50.00, arrived in perfect condition. All original boxes, books, papers, all warranty cards filled out properly with serial #s, stamps, etc. Protective plastic still on clasp. I am in Atlanta, so they shipped it next day UPS. They emailed me the tracking # and the box was nicely packed and padded.
Overall, quite pleased with the purchase. Howard was very responsive, professional, and the pricing was excellent. If anyone is considering purchasing an Omegas through an authorized dealer, I would highly recommend them.
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