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: are you sure they're Authorized? Is the
: Warranty Card in order? You can check for
: Authorized Dealers on the Dealer Locator on
: the Omega Website at
: http://www.omegawatches.com/omega/di_network_home#
: The number is VERY tiny. You probably won't
: be able to read it without using a
: magnifying glass or loop.
: If it is not there, I would definitely return
: it for a refund. Then I'd let Omega know.
: Seems odd that an Authorized Dealer would
: sell one with the serial number removed. He
: has no reason to remove it, and every reason
: not to (like putting his dealership at
: risk).
Yes, I found them listed as an authorized dealer. Very Strange.
I only decided to buy it from them because they gave me a great price and I would rather buy locally if the price is right. I guess now I'll be calling your contact Keith. I'll let you know the outcome.
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