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: Mi question is, is there a place or a web site
: where i find more information about the
: previous owners, registration ot whatever?
: Obviously my fear is that the watch was taken
If I've understood your question correctly, you are worried that the watch might be stolen ?
Firstly, you started by stating that thwé watch currently belongs to a friend. Would he be likely to have a stolen watch ?
Secondly, I am not aware of a website covering this. I don't think Omega keeps track of stolen watches & certainly doesn't know who the current owner is ( or should be )
I wish I could be more helpful.
Steve
: to somebody else.
Hi Manuel,
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