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I wouldn't go "gray market" IMO not worth the small amount of money to be saved by going to a legitmate Omega auth. dlr.
I just bought a mid-size Seamaster from a long-time, prominent Wash. DC dealer for 30% off list and no tax.
In essence, this was only about 50 bucks difference between their price and the "best" price with these Internet hacks.
Not worth it for me, however I buy all my autos from dealers as well, so maybe its my mode.
happy holidays
ace 57 from MA
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