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Take a look at the link below. I e-mailed the seller yesterday to tell him all of the things that were misleading about his item description, but it looks like he didn't bother to fix them.
Note the following:
1) He says it's the model 2254.50 but it has the Bond bracelet and the warranty card clearly says 2054.50 when you supersize the picture.
2) He says he bought it from an authorized dealer but there is no date or stamp at all on the warranty card. Looks gray market to me. Any guesses on whether the serial number has been removed?
3) We all know those little white pamphlets are not Omega's operating instructions. Had he bought this from an AD he would have received the thick red hardbound book.
I just can't believe a seller would be so dishonest when his own pictures don't even match his item description. I may just contact each bidder to warn them about this unless he changes his ad.
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