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: I did the same. Call around and you should be able to find an
: authorized dealer that will give you a comparable discount.
: I personally, would rather pay an extra $50 or $100 to get
: the warranty (just for peace of mind).
I,too, paid more from an authorized dealer. These gray market guys over the internet are very small shops...here today, gone tomorrow. What is worse is if the watch ever needs to go to Omega, they may refuse to service a watch without serial numbers (most grays have them filed off). If that happens, you're SOL. Buyer beware.
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