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Thank you for your guide. so it is possible that both 57xxxx70 and 57xxxx71 are positive by omega? am i right? can you give me the link to omega center then i can track the one i have on my wrist? many thanks! ;)
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: I just got pre-owned omega speedmaster
: (reduced) from my friend but it seems to be
: very light comparing to the yacht master
: (oyster perpetual date) mid-sized rolex. Can
: anyone in this forum tell me the exact
: weight of 3510.50?
: And my friend told me once the serial# of this
: watch was 57xxxx71 but when I got the watch,
: the # is one digit different. The last digit
: is not 1 but 0. He explained that the last
: digit can be changed from 0 to 1 for some
: reasons. Can any of you help me explaining
: this? Your help is greatly appreciated!
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