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I bought couple of Omegas from them. No hassle, great service. They actually were recommended to me by the founder of this very website Chronocentric our beloved late Derek Zigler. Along with that he gave me another gray dealer's referral too. Bernarwatch sell authentic
watches and don't remove serial number.
But keep in my they're not authorized dealer. So you won't get the official Omega warranty. If you want the Omega warranty you got a buy from AD.
One of our moderator Keith Downing can give a referral to his AD based in Washington DC. I bought
from them. They're top notch and you get good discount, sometimes better than gray dealer. Or
another forum regular Turbinator could help you with this. Good luck.
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