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Right. Your warranty is through the non-authorized dealer.
Even if the official Omega International Warranty card is filled in with an authorized dealer's name (whether by stamp or preprinting), the warranty card may not be honored by Omega without further documentation. If the date is incomplete or there are other inconsistencies or cause for suspicion, Omega may ask to see your purchase receipt as proof of the dealer and date of purchase.
Since your receipt is from a different (and non-authorized dealer), it won't agree with the warranty card--so you will be unable to provide proof that you have a valid factory International Warranty.
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