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

: Hey Omegans

: Has anyone had any dealings with
: wristwatch.com? Good or bad? Specifically,
: do they remove serial numbers? I can't find
: that info on their web site.
: Thanks.

: Rick Phillips

This is a cut and paste from their own website on the Omega warrantee information:

Q: If I buy from an non authorized dealer will Omega repair it.

A: Yes. Actually Omega will service any watch but not under their warranty. The Omega watches sold buy non authorized dealers such as wristwatch.com usually do not have the jewelers serial number or the warranty card required as per the Omega international Guarantee.Wristwatch.com uses trained repairmen and has never had a problem servicing a Omega watch. If a factory warranty is important to you must buy from an authorized dealer and that means paying full retail.

I believe this says the watch comes without a serial number. I would not buy a watch I suspected had a serial number removed. It isn't worth the minor savings.

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