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Thanks again for the good info Teeritz. I think I'll do just that.
Floyd
: Floyd, you can also e-mail Omega in Switzerland
: and ask them to send you the COSC
: Certificate for your watch. Make sure you
: quote them the Serial Number of your watch.
: I did it with my watch about two years ago.
: Also, you can ask for a new set of Warranty
: Cards from your nearest Official Omega
: Service Agent (not dealer). Just tell them
: that you will be happy to pay for a new set.
: teeritz
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