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Thanks for that, it is a grey import, they place i bought it from have their own two year warrenty and you can't take it to any omega dealer ... but then again it was £500 cheaper than any dealer so I guess you get what you pay for.
Thanks for the info anyway.
: Your watch is the newer version of the
: America's Cup watch. The one that says
: "America's Cup" is no longer
: available. The watches are identical.
: Serial number should be on the case lug behind
: 7 o'clock. If you didnt purchase from an
: authorized dealer, there may be no serial
: number there, and you have a gray market
: watch. That means Omega will not honor their
: warranty, and you would have to rely on
: where you bought it in case you have
: problems.
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