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: HI
: I am new to watch collecting...but finally
: deciding on wanting to get a speedmaster.
: Cannot afford a brand new one. Can anyone
: suggest which dealer to get one from. As I have
: seen a few photos of fakes.
: Can you suggest who is a honest dealer I can
: trust
: to buy one from?
Why buy used when you can buy a speedmaster from an internet dealer for equal to or less than a used one from an authorized dealer. The internet stores are not authorized dealers but sell you new watches with a waranty equal to or better than the Omega itself. The only difference is that the serial #'s are rubbed off, but then again your looking for a used speedmaster and that doesnt mean much since you wont get a waranty anyway. Go to www.pricescan.com and click on the watch section and enter all the info on the watch your looking for and the site gives you Internet dealers that sell the watch from least price to actual retail.
: David
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