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Yak: Not getting the warranty, COSC, and Icon cards with your Seamaster is VERY bad, and there's absolutely no reason why they would have EVER become mixed up with another Omega. Everything shows up in a leather box, and unless they had multiple boxes open and were passing individual Omegas around for some reason (and I can't think of one...) this could be an indication that you have gotten a gray market or pre-owned Omega and they are trying to pass this watch off on you without the proper documentation. (This happend to me at an AD with a 2296.80) I would call them up IMMEDIATELY and very clearly reserve your right to get a FULL refund from them for this watch if they can't come up with the three cards in fairly short order. If they tell you it's going to be a month or two, get your money back ASAP and never enter that store again.
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