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: I have the Speedmaster date (bought in August)
: and presented my wife with a Constellation
: today.
Now a question - I bought both these watches from an authorized retailer (Jared). Of course, we're keeping the boxes, manuals, etc. and the original receipts. The dealer didn't stamp the International Warranty card. with the "Date", "Ref", or "Watch No.", but the Jeweler's anme is printed on the card. The "Pictograms" card has numbers printed by "Ref:" and "Calibre No:". Should I have the dealer complete the remaining fields on the warranty card?
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