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So those HAVE to be grey market watches...but Amazon specifically states that all the watches they sell have their S/N's still on them.
Amazon says you don't have the original manufactuer's warranty...so they offer their own. But the key to me is the S/N's. I not so concerned about warranties...but I would never buy a watch w/o a legit S/N on it. I am not unhappy about buying my two Omegas from a local AD....but I have to say....knowing that I could have bought the same two watches off of Amazon and saved a total of $1280 sort of stings.
Any thoughts?
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