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: Is Amazon.com an AD for Omega or are they grey
: market?
Like Sam said, they are 100% gray market. Omega's authorized dealers are not allowed to sell directly over the internet. If they are caught doing this they will lose their AD status. Amazon is just another dealer "cashing in" on the gray market watch business, but don't let them fool you. They don't offer the Omega factory warranty that an AD offers.
E-mail me at jwrochowicz@cfl.rr.com if you are looking for a reputable AD who will match or come very close to amazon's prices.
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