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Re: seamaster 2531.80
In Response To: seamaster 2531.80 ()

: Good morning all i have just purchased a
: seamaster 2531.80 i have the international
: warranty and chronomter cards but the
: orignal no's have been replaced with the
: model no of my watch and a serial no written
: on the watch has been opened by a Omega
: dealer who confirms it is genuine and i have
: the serial no from inside the watch how do i
: get the correct certifactes with the same
: serial no as inside the watch?

: Regards Bev

Steve asked you the right questions. If you bought the watch from an authorized dealer, then you have every right to go back and demand the proper cards. The three cards should be as follows:

International Warranty Card - model number (ref) and serial number (watch no) written in by the dealer, along with the dealer's name and date of purchase.

Chronometer Certificate Card - model number (ref) and serial number (watch no) printed in black from the factory.

Pictograms Card - Model number (ref) and caliber printed in black from the factory.

The caliber should be 1120, the serial number should match on all cards and be the same as the 8 digit number engraved on the back of the watch's 7 o'clock lug, and the model number (ref) should be 25318000.

I hope this helps. Good luck!!!

-John

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Re: seamaster 2531.80
a couple of questions.
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