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: The "Serial Number" is not a serial
: numer for the watch. It is actually a
: Movement Number issued in a serial fasion
: between all Omega movements. It happens to
: be put on the outside of the case as well.
: ALL modern Omega movement have a Movement
: Number engraved on them. To say otherwise is
: ignorant or dishonest.
Um..you mean the number engraved on the case back right under the Sea Horse (e.g. 58XXXXXX) is a movement number??? not a serial number? I mean a movement number on the outside as you said? I now got confused!
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