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You're right, I didn't get the real certificate.
: I don't think you got the real certificate
: issued
: by Controle Officiel Suisse Des
: Chronometres(COSC)
: It has the results of the tests they conducted
: and
: it's on paper not on credit card size card.
: Omega
: provide that certificate only on request. Which
: one did you get?
: Yes,some dealers do that to prevent alteration.
: Not all though. Some even leave those space
: blank.
: Don't worry. The serial number sticker is not
: that important.Your watches' serial number are
: etched behind 7'O clock lugs. Very tiny
: numbers,
: you may need a magnifier.
: Congratulations on your new purhase, enjoy
: those
: in good health.
: Regards,
: Ishrar
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