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I just bought a Seamaster and wanted to get the same COSC certificate as you did. The lady I bought it from said she sent me all the paper work that she had received with the watch. She is out of Texas but the watch was sent to her from Budapest, Hungry. A local dealer in the SF Bay area said I would have to go to the original supplier of the watch to obtain the certificate. I've alredy tried emailing Christie, using the email you provided in your previous post, olny to have them come back as undeliverable. I've even tried emailing the Cutomer Service address given on the Omega site for the US also with an undeliverable response.
I live in Castro Valley CA what is the easist way to go about obtaining the certificate. Thanks, Daren
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