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If I were buying, I wouldn't buy from there. They have had a lot of negative feedback on other forums. You will end up with an unauthorized Omega probably missing the Serial Number. For 35% off? I wouldn't do it. I would shop around some more. You can probably find an Authorized Omega Dealer to give you 25% off. I'd rather pay an extra 10% for the security. If you are intent on buying from the web, have good communication. Ask about the Serial Number. Ask about delivery time. Make sure the watch is New In Box with all the documentation. Get it in writing and Pay by Credit Card. It gives you some avenue of recourse if the watch is not what you were told it would be. Good Luck.
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