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I'm sorry to read of your misfortune. I hope the watch is insured.
Yes feel free to post the serial number ( I'd replace the last 3 digits with xxx )
I'd also let us know which continent you are on. A watch stolen in Australia not likely to be sold in the USA.
I'd also contact Omega ( aftersales@omega.ch & you local service center ) & let them have some details. They may check the serial numbers if the watch ever turned up for a service. I don't know if they do this check. but it's worth a shot.
Once again, I'm sorry to read of your loss.
Steve
Hi Scott,
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