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Hi all,
I got lucky last week (turned my $100 to $2500 in blackjack).
Now I want to get the best watch for my $2500. I only have cash to spend. Are there any good Omega dealers in Los Angeles / Orange County region that don't charge through the nose? I went to a Tourneau store in Costa Mesa, CA... They were selling Omega's at full price. (E.g. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000BK7FRA is for $1422 on Amazon and it was > $2200 at Tourneau)... Since I can only pay cash, I can't buy on Amazon. Are there any authorized dealers who would sell for less than max price?
Thanks!
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