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thanks very much for the input.
can anyone suggest any authorized Omega dealers that can offer a similar deal on the Seamaster GMT. Online would be preferred, unless the location is in either New York or Los Angeles.
Thanks!!
I say you should NEVER support a business that
: operates on such an unethical basis that
: they feel the need to remove serial numbers
: to protect themselves.
: $1300 is about 35% off retail. And ask around
: here and people will be able to point you to
: an *authorized* Omega dealer that will sell
: you a fully legit, serial numbered Seamaster
: GMT at about the same 35% off.
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