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Now I'm satisfied! Yesterday I bought my first Omega ever, a Seamaster Pro Bond version.
I bought it at an authorized dealer (in Stockholm)because I wanted the service and security they offered.
The watch came directly from the Omega agent so nobody had tried it on before me, it was braaand new! They included an insurance in which I only have to pay a very small amount ($10) if I accidently break the watch or loose it.
I got the price down from 14400SEK ($1470) to 12500SEK ($1275) including free insurance. I could probably have had it for less but I was pretty satisfied with that price, from an authorized dealer, so I didn't bother haggling alá Marocco market-place.
If anybody wants the name of the dealer, please ask!
//D "Proud owner of an SMP"
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