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Gentlemen:
Five years ago I purchased my first Omega watch a speedmaster stainless steel w/ a silver dial (functions: day-date, chronograph, small seconds, 24 hours, Tachymeter). Since, I have been researching watches of late I wanted to find out more about my speedmaster. On the back of the case it has the 56434200 engraved on it. However, I’ve googled it and cant find anything on the watch. I don’t believe Omega has any watches on their website w/ the reference number starting w/ 5 unless that isn’t the reference#. I bought this watch from a reputable jeweler in King of Prussia Mall in PA for what I believe was a nice price at the time w/ the manual and international warranty. I am concerned b/c I can’t find anything on the watch. Your thoughts?
Conrad
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