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Yeah - the import duties getting the watch into the US will eat up a fair amount of the savings. If you live outside of Washington D.C., you can do what I did and order a watch (mine was 2293.52) from Continental Jewlers. Their prices are better than what you have seen so far, and there's no sales tax on an out-of DC purchase. The President of the company is the guy to talk to, and he is really great to deal with. He had the Ti SeMP I wanted IN STOCK, and I had it in my hands 21 hours after I first called him on the phone, with the band adjusted to fit me perfectly.
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