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: the serial number is on the back cover. The
: Omega zone says the number is located on the
: case lug. What gives here? Has anyone seen
: the number on the cover?
OMEGA serial number locations vary. The 7 o'clock lug is the most common location on the larger watches, but across the caseback is also frequently used. No idea how they choose which location. I'd guess is has soemthing to do with variations in the assembly line equipment used.
: It was recently purchased from an authorized
: dealer. Thanks,
Then you have nothing to worry about.
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