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I always get 20% off of list.
It seems that for Omega's and especially Tags, that is the max an authorized dealer is supposed to reduce the price.
If a dealer wants to give me more than 20% off of the price, I get suspicious that they are dealing gray.
: I plan to buy from an Authorized Omega
: retailer. I have checked several and they
: all quote the full retail price of $1,495
: for the Seamaster 2541.80.00. Is this what I
: should expect to have to pay or should I
: attempt to negotiate?
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