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Opened July 1999, zOwie is the Internet's first and longest running discussion forum dedicated to Omega brand watches.

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Re: mid or full?
In Response To: mid or full? ()

: mid or fullsize any opinions?

It is entirely a matter of your personal preference. But generally, the full looks and works well for most men who are near or above average height and weight.

: what is the best price i can find w/serial
: numbers in tact for 2531.80 2551.80

Try using a web shopping service like www.mysimon.com to find the lowest prices, then contact each dealer you consider a candidate and ask them bluntly about the serial number issue.

You might also try taking a printout of the low Internet prices to an authorized Omega dealer. Tell them this is their competition and ask what kind of deal they can give you to win your business. Some people have had good success with this technique. It just depends on the specific dealer.

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