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I'm about to pull the trigger on a Omega Seamaster SS/Blue Auto (2531.80) from Sam's Club. They sell it for only $1170.00 (~40% off retail) and the serial numbers are intact. Obviously, this is a fantastic price, especially with the serial numbers intact.
I guess my question is has anyone bought from Sam's before and have you had any issues taking it to another jewerly store for service work or braclet sizing?
Also, if anyone can recommend an authorized dealer to me that sells it for similar prices, please email me:
jondiehl@tampabay.rr.com
If I could find one outside of Florida, I wouldn't mind going the mail order route to avoid sales tax. ;)
Thanks,
Jon
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