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Hello all,
I'd love to get a Seamaster, and my local Costco is selling them for $1200. What they have in the display case is the full-sized 300M auto.
Since Costco isn't an official Omega authorized dealership, I'm assuming I won't be getting the Omega 2 year warranty. Costco does have great return policies though...
My question is: would buying from Costco be any less evil/dangerous than buying from one of those unauthorized Internet dealers, even those who claim to not file off serial numbers?
thanks for any insight you can give me.
SL
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