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: I am looking to purchase a used Omega Seamaster
: Professional. Can you list for me some
: reputable used dealers.
I bought a used Omega Seamaster watch in a Vegas pawn shop last year. Sure there were some scratches on the watch, but it was at a great deal, half off the MSRP. But two months later, the watch's winding pivot support broke down and needed service that costed me an extra $350. Then three months after that, the watch broke again due to an error made by the last service. Finally got a new Seamaster, and honestly it looked a lot better and then the used one, and costed even less. My point is: GO FOR GET A BRAND NEW ONE! Trust me, I learned my lesson.
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