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Need advice. I purchased an Omega Seamaster New (on 12/12/02) from an authorized dealer in Rhode Island (USA) who is no longer in business. I checked with Omega and got a responce from Maria Mastrodonato saying the warranty card must be stamped by the dealer. Mine just has the dealers name written in with pen. Is this ok. My watch has failed and needs service. It is within the 2 year period. I had no idea about a stamp, this is my first quality watch purchase. I went to an authorized dealer to avoid problems.
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