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Re: worldwatches.com
In Response To: Re: worldwatches.com ()

: Suggested Retail $1,750.00
: Discount $701.00
: Your Cost $1,049.00

: However: I'd like to point out their warranty
: disclaimer, which I've also pasted: We do
: not alter any watch but some of our
: suppliers do remove their identification
: number to protect their identity from the
: back of the watch, the back of the watch
: looks untouched. The reason for it is that
: Omega prohibits dealers from discounting

: You should do just as well, or close, WITH THE
: SERIAL NUMBER at your local Omega dealer.
: For a brief overview of what not having
: serial numbers means, surf by
: http://www.watchnet.com/crummydeals --Plus,
: then you'll have someone to hold accountable
: if the water seals leak, you need the band
: adjusted, etc.

: I paid more for my 2531.80, and am happy that I
: did. A hundred bucks or so gets soaked up
: pretty easily in adjusting the band,
: shipping costs and insurance. The rest (not
: much, really) amounts to peace of mind.

: Good luck. You'll love the watch when you
: finally get it. Trust me.

: -morgan

I bought my first Citizen Promaster Navisail Stars & Stripes from World Watches. 50% discount and am very pleased. This was the purchase that left me spiraling into this abbyss of watch buying. But, this was not a high end watch. I only spent $215 on it including CA sales tax. Different story with Omega. I think Citizen could care less what the retailers sell them for. They are the worlds largest watch company. BTW World Watches is about 20 minutes from my house, but they have no showroom. I still had to have it shipped to me.

Keith

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