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Hello,
Let me first congratulate you on an EXCELLENT job you've done on the site.
Tons of info, i spent quite sometime here. Thanks so much ;)
Down to the questions now..
2 days ago i bought a Omega Seamaster Pro Chrono from a reputable London,UK authorized reseller.
I paid the full retail price of 1600 pounds (i have already been through the past postings about one should never pay full price, the 20% discounts yada yada, not a problem to me, so don't comment on that, i saw it, i liked it, i bought it, as simple as that.)
The model number mentioned on the pictogram, chronometer certificate and international warranty card i got is 25998000. The watch number starts with 808250xx.
My question is while being browsing i got under the impression that the skeleton hands are NOT used anymore.
One post also mentioned that the 2588.80 is discontinued. So based on the serial/model information i provide HOW OLD is my little-feels-near-2Kilograms-if-you-are-tired-beauty? Thanks so much for any info.
nico
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