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: dealer claimed that the watch would come
: with original serial number.
: When I got the watch it came without one
You should have returned it immediately and demanded either a replacement with serial number intact or a full refund.
: The watch still works but I am interested in
: finding outfits that serve so called grey
: market watches, except the original seller.
Have not heard of any places that would reject you for service on a 'gray market' OMEGA watch. Even the OMEGA factory service centers reportedly service them. Of course any repair will be at your expense, since you have no OMEGA warranty.
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