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: I am desperatly searching for a 1984 omega
: men's watch with a serial number in the
: 46,000,000 series for my husband.
That's unusual. Why the requirement for a specific year and serial number range?
But since Omega made many different styles that year, it is difficult to assist you without knowing WHAT style (chronograph, diving, dress...) Omega you are seeking.
Best for you to do is to browse the inventories of the reputable used watch dealers. Try the link below to our article mentioning our favorites. And it you don't see what you want, email or call these dealers. If they know what you are looking for, they might be able to get one for you.
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