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I actually work for an authorized dealer in Washington State- Ben Bridge Jewelers. The watch runs in the $500 range (sorry, I can't remember the exact figure, either 525 or 575).
If you are interested in it, let me know. My work number is 253-839-2200. Ask for Chris and leave your information!
Chris Keele
p.s. I wouldn't buy on-line...most watch companies do not authorize selling over the internet.
: I am looking at buying a Tisst Seastar 1000
: Auto. what should I expect to pay at a
: jewelers or where could I look on the net to
: buy. I would like an authorize dealer to buy
: from. I know this is mostly Omega I do own a
: Seamaster 2531.80.
: Thanks for the help.
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