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Hi,
I bought my Speedmaster Day-Date from authenticwatches.com. It arrived on Saturday, as advertised from the sellers. All numbers were intact including all the paperwork. They give a 3 yr warranty on the watch with an $89 option to icrease it to 5 years. When the watch was sent, it arrived with the wrong instruction manual. One quick email and a new, hardbound Omega manual was in my hands within 5 days. The whole experience was A+. The watch is keeping within +1 second a day so it wasn't a factory second. Also, Omega ran the s/n and informed me it was manufactured in 12.2002. If you are going grey market as I did to save a substantial amount of money, I did real well by authentic watches.com. Hope this helps!
Bill
P.S. They specify if the watch has numbers intact. Mine came with all serial numbers matching the warranty card.
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