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Hi, I just received my 2531.80 and I've some questions.
Q1.
What items shall I check when I first receive my watch?
-Serial number intact?
-red dot?
-Red box?
-Instruction Manuals? How many?
-Warrantly cards?
-anymore ???
Q2.
I want to get my watch information from omega and below are the few terms I encountered in omega website.
1) 7 or 8 digit movement number
2) Case or watch reference number
3) Calibre number
Where can i find this infomation?
Q3.
How much does it cost to size the bond bracelet in U.S.? If I want to do it on my own, what type of tool do I need ? How easy is it for the newbie to size the bracelet using the tool? How many of you guys own this tool? Thanks!
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