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: I am about to buy a Midsize Bond Seamaster
: (haven't decided whether to go for quartz or
: auto). I'm going to buy it from my local
: authorized omega dealer and was expecting to
: pay the full RRP. Having found this site I
: was wondering whether it is naive not to
: expect discount. And if so what kind of
: discount do UK dealers offer. This is my
: first Omega watch so I'd value any advice.
General prices in the UK seem to be £750 for quartz; £1,050 for mechanical; both on bracelet. Check out the new mid-size black dial/bezel model. It looks really cool and european models are fitted with the new Speedmaster bracelet.
: Regards, JS.
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