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Re: SN and Box Contents
In Response To: SN and Box Contents ()

: There is no 8 digit number anywhere to be seen.
: Especially on the 7 o'clock lug. There is a
: 930 on the band, but I imagine that is just
: the model number for the band.

: I recieved everything you mention except the
: cards. There is a "WorldofWatches.com
: Certificate of Watch Warranty and
: Authenticity" card though.

: Im glad to hear that its authentic at least.

Yes, 930 refers to the bracelet number for the model 2254.50 you bought. The warranty you have is strictly through World of Watches. If it breaks, they won't be sending it back to Omega for repairs. Without a serial number on your watch, the only way Omega will service it is if you pay 100% of the cost. World of Watches most likely contracts with their own jeweler/watchmaker who may not be factory trained. Hopefully you'll never have to use the warranty, though.

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