Can You Believe it, Already, GMT Good Planet

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If the seller has good feed-back, why not?

To be totally honest, buying on-line like that can save you money, and there's another one ending tonight that should set the tone from here on out.

If I hadn't gotten a bracelet in the mail just yesterday, I'd be looking real hard at it . . .

 
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I meant that It was amazing that someone was selling already. Not a problem with the deal.
 
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There's still a lot to be said for the 50th Anniversary Seamaster GMT above, especially if (like me) you aren't a fan of the He valve.
 
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I meant that It was amazing that someone was selling already. Not a problem with the deal.

I think the watch is on offer by a dealer who wants to sell out the back-door. In theory, they're the only ones with the watches yet, and very few speculators would buy one just to flip it, unless they got a really, really good deal on it.
 
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I think the watch is on offer by a dealer who wants to sell out the back-door. In theory, they're the only ones with the watches yet, and very few speculators would buy one just to flip it, unless they got a really, really good deal on it.

Individuals on other forums have indicated that the have received their watch.
 
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Individuals on other forums have indicated that the have received their watch.

I think larger metropolitan areas have gotten initial stock, but those of us in the hinterlands still have 80-plus days to go before one arrives locally, if at all.

If you're in a town that does not have an Omega dealer, or one near-by, the net can be the way to go, especially when you can save the tax by ordering on-line or from a dealer in another state.

The only draw-back is the inability to try it on before purchasing . . .