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: I'm not sure how the missing serial number will
: affect the resale price of your watch. But
: to be honest the re-sale price is
: meaningless until you want to sell it.
: It's too late to return it, so if I were you
: I'd enjoy the watch just as it is. ( I
: believe it is genuine ).
: All the Best
: Steve
Thanks Steve, glad to hear you think its genuine. I really never plan on selling it. I was just concerned that the lack of a SN would mean that watch was no longer "lagitamite" in the Omega world. I would also hate to go sell it, and find out I could have gotten X amount more if it had a SN.
Oh well, I still tink I got a deal. :)
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