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About a year ago I went in search of an Omega Seamaster Professional, and Total Time was one of the first places I looked. I went to the store in the Lakewood Mall, in Lakewood Calif. The sales staff was friendly and knowledgeable, but the "deal" was nothing spectacular. The special "cash right now price" I was quoted was $1580 plus tax. I told the salesman that even most jewelry stores would at least do 15% off he went and talked it over with some one and said the lowest price he could give it to me for was $1500 plus tax. Although the experience was pleasant the price was more than I was willing to pay. I ended up getting a wonderful deal at another "watch only" shop. Anyone curious about where and how much e-mail me.
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