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I had bought an AT quartz, and decided I didn't like it. I took it back, ( within a week, perfect condition ), and bought a watch I really love. The SMP Chronometer in Titanium. Beautiful.
My question is about the serial number.
I have seen pics, and also on the AT I had, where the SN is big and readable and 3 or 4 digits.
The SMP I have, has the SN on the 7:00 lug, but it is so tiny, you can't read it without a magnifying glass. It looks like it is 6 or 7 digits.
Does anyone know if Omega does this or is this a possibility of a fake or gray market watch ?
Thanks,
Floyd
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