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: My wife purchased a Seamaster from Little
: Switzerland, Aruba in 1995. Serial Number
: 54260849 and the "Watch Number"
: listed on the International Warranty card is
: listed as 2542-80. I tried finding a listing
: on the Omega Vintage Information Database
: but was unable to find the specific watch
: number, etc. Based on the serial number I
: think the watch was manufactured between
: '93-'95 (Omega website). Can anyone provide
: any additional reference or websites I can
: use to track the history (good or bad).
: Lastly, I'm sending the watch off to Omega
: Customer Service Center in NJ for
: "tune-up". What type of service
: quality can I expect? Thanks, Gabe T.
I don't believe you have to worry about the authenticity of your Seamaster as Little Switzerland is listed as an Authorized Dealer on the Omega website.
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