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: however it was a genuine, stamped, dated etc
: etc plastic card. I have other Omega
: warranty cards from authorized dealers so
Good to know! This is exactly the type of information that is hard to find--which dealers that skirt the system enough to offer gray-market prices, yet can deliver fully legit 'authorized' goods.
Another I have heard of is SKW.NET, who is a gray-market dealer, yet delivers watches though an authorized dealer in the Virgin Islands, so the product arrived with legit warranty documentation. Though I have heard of some delivery problems with this seller.
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