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: Thank you for the sage advice. Anyone know a
: good Omega dealer offering great prices? I
: would prefer out of NY so I can save on
: sales tax.
I got mine through the mail from Jim Gianforte, who is the owner of Continental Jewelers in DC. His price isn't quite as low as John's preferred dealer, but it is out of state so you would save the sales tax, which would more than make up the 3% difference between the two. Jim is a great guy who knows everything about Omegas, and he keeps a good inventory on hand, and even does his own accuracy check on all his own stock. I'd buy another watch from him in a second, except with this bombproof 2293.52 I have, I'll die of old age long before I need another Ti SeMP.
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