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: I've been looking at omega's for my 21st and
: noticed that intenet watch company's are
: quite substantially cheaper. I am reluctant
: to purchase from one though, as even though
: they say 100% authentic, how do you know it
: is a genuine omega. can anyone help me with
: a reliable internet company or should i not
: waste my time and go straight to an
: authorized dealer?
Other people will back me up I'm sure but the majority of internet based sellers are ofering grey market watches... i wouldn;t buy one of these myself or worry o warranty issues et.. buy rom a AD and you'll be ok.....
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