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Hi,
Ordered my watches on Wednesday and got it the next day even though it was 2nd Day air. I was expecting just ground because I got free shipping so pleasantly surprised.
I even got the Chronometer certificate for each watch. Is that standard now? I read that people had to request it from Omega.
Also, as with the warranty card, the part where the date and model is written seems to have some type of film on it. Is that there so people can't alter the date purchased themselves?
On last concern, the watches are new but the serial # sticker on the back of the watch seems like it is worn and peeled off before because the corners are wrinkled and not clean. Maybe, the factory person didn't put it on cleanly?
I have posted some pics of the watch for you experts to check out. I welcome your comments.
Go to http://public.fotki.com/jpszeto/omega/
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