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: If authenticity is your only conern research
: reputable internet dealers, there's plenty
: that won't screw you.
While some grey market dealers may offer better discounts than most jewerly stores and some even leave the serial numbers in tact, the fact is that I know of two AUTHORIZED OMEGA RETAILERS who will give you the same discount or an even greater discount than most of these internet dealers. There simply isn't any reason to take the risk when you can buy from authorized retailers and have the Omega factory warranty to protect you.
Buying used (like on ebay) is a different story, but for a new in the box Omega it just doesn't make sense to go with a grey market dealer.
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