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I think that's a very good price...That's about 35% off - maybe some people know different - but I don't know that you'd get that kind of discount through an authorized dealer. You might want to check around your local area dealers just to make sure though.
: I stumbled upon a seamaster pro
: "bond" mid size quartz for 799.99
: on the internet. I know this is a grey
: market but they offer their own 2 year
: warrantee on the watch. Also serial numbers
: are intacted. I e-mailed omega and asked
: them to check it out to see if it was real.
: They replied in a week and verified it was
: real according to their records. Is this a
: good deal on the watch from a grey market or
: will I find one better (price wise) from a
: authorized dealer? (I recently checked the
: internet site again and now the watch is
: offered for 789.99)
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