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: Will Omega service a timepiece if the serial
: numbers are intact but it was purchased on
: the grey market? Also, I've heard
: conflicting reports on Costco - are the
: numbers buffed off or not?
Costco are buffed off. I've seen them. I don't know if all have been, but the ones I've seen do not have any. If the serial numbers are intact, Omega will service the watch, just not under the warranty, so you pay for whatever the repair costs.
: I am sold on a SMP midsize auto, I just don't
: know if 15% off by my local authorized
: dealer is enough to statisfy me.
Check authenticwatches.com for 35-40% discounts with serial numbers and 3 year warranty.
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