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Proud new owner of a SM Pro (2531.80.00) but ended up with the box & paperwork for a 2538.20.00 (SM GMT).
I'm not too thrilled that everything isn't "just so" and wondering what should be included new from an authorized dealer?
I have, (for the wrong watch):
- white cardboard box
- red leather box
- read leather envelope
- embossed warranty card
- Operating Instruction booklet for GMT
- hardbound operating instructions (generic)
- COSC certificate
- two Worldwide Service Centres Network booklets
- white Omega tag (with icons specific to SM Pro - this one thing is right)
I specifically went to an authorized dealer to avoid this sort of thing.
Should there also be a red COSC tag?
btw - the watch itself is great!
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