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Re: Dating an Omega
In Response To: Re: Dating an Omega ()

: Tks yr info, the watch was purchased end march
: this year.
: The 'chronometer certificate' I received only
: mentions the Ref (which seems to be the
: watch type, 42mm PO SS), and the watch
: number (identical to the number behind the
: watch). The format is the same red color and
: design as the Omega 'international warranty'
: and 'pictograms' crdit card style/sizes
: cards that also followed the watch. Shld i
: hv gotten something more?

: the dealer i bought is serious and long
: established, he displays some Omegas but had
: to get my model delivered, which took just a
: few days. I hv no doubt the watch is real
: but starting to wonder if it may hv been a
: display watch from another dealer, still I
: shld get all the documents..

: Erik

The chronometer card which accompanied your watch is different than the chronometer certificate which Omega After Sales will supply.

It is the actual chronometer document from COSC which shows the measurements of your watch's timing testing.

It also shows the date of the testing.

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