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: I just bought an Omega GMT from World of
: Watches and it does not have a serial #.
You MAY have trouble getting the watch serviced by Omega at all. Omega --- at their own discretion -- sometimes confiscates serial number-less watches sent to them for repair. Many states have laws stating that items that have had their serial numbers removed are treated as stolen.
I would suggest returning the watch immediately. Whatever price you paid at World Of Watches, it is not worth the risks. You should be able to get a serial numbered watch from a respectable dealer for close to the same price.
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