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I almost bought an Omega Seamaster 2531.80 from Ashfords, called them on the phone and they told me they remove serial numbers because they are not authorized dealer, also do not include Omega warranty (have their own) or chronometer certificate. Then I started calling local authorized dealers, Bloomingtons quoted full retail price $1750, stay away from malls, then I called Toppers in Burlingame, they quoted close to $1200 so I went with them, love the watch, got all the paperwork, certificates, warranties, and they fitted the band while I was there, great service especially right in the middle of Christmas shopping rush. I will go back to them for my next watch.
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