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I would like to buy an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chrono at an authorized dealership. Until recently, I was keen about buying a Baume & Mercier Capeland S because it is the first watch that I "visually fell in love with" a long time ago. I even thought about an online dealer (authenticwatches.com) but you guys really opened my mind about gray market watches, brand categories, long term value, etc.
I would like to know about dealers in the New York (NY) and Miami (FL) areas with whom I could be able to negotiate a "fair deal". However, if the dealer is outside these zones but can ship across State lines, it is OK with me. Any advice is welcomed.
Thank you
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