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: I agree. The MRSPs of the DeVille and Aqua
: Terra is Can$6000 and Can$4000 respectively.
: Both are very expensive in Canada with the
: DeVille almost touching the price of a Rolex
: Sea Dweller.
: Any prospective Omega buyer here is looking at
: a 10% - 14% discount - just to let you guys
: in the US know how lucky you are.
I've always felt badly for my friends north of the border. Not only are your retail prices higher (even when you convert them into US dollars), but you don't get the same discounts we get here in the US. I think that's why a lot of people buy Omegas when they visit the US (at least a lot have done so when they visited my former AD in New York).
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