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I just got a Seamaster 300M/Pro. & it to has a very small red dot on the back , just as you stated.As others stated,you should have gotten the OMEGA warranty card in your box. My wife got this for my 50th B-day, #2254.50, best there is...! Later,wagger
I recently purchased my first Omega, a
: Seamaster 300M Chronometer. I noticed a
: small red dot between the case and the
: engraved caseback. Is this normal? Also,
: what documentation comes with the watch? I
: received a hardbound instruction booklet,
: chronometer certificate and pictogram that
: look like credit cards. Is there a warranty
: card too?
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