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Hi, so I'm a newbie to Omega...I'm very interested in the following watch: Seamaster Aqua Terra Day-date Co-Axial Chronometer 231.10.42.22.02.001

I believe it's about a 10 year old model...so my question is - how can a site, Chrono24.com show it as "NEW"

https://www.chrono24.com/omega/omeg...T1uJoIJ2UT7A9szrIzo2otjDi-zJ3BawaAjfDEALw_wcB

and I've seen it on other websites (Amazon) advertised as NEW too?? How can that be? Seems a little off to me? Am I just being paranoid? Could there be that many NEW ones out there so old???

Thanks.
 
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Never sold and taken out of the box
 
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Never sold and taken out of the box
Are you asking or telling? Not sure, when they say New, shouldn't that mean never sold?
 
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Never sold and taken out of the box

Are you asking or telling? Not sure, when they say New, shouldn't that mean never sold?

Correct, and that's exactly what @Foo2rama said.
 
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FYI: they don't have the actual watch and might never get it:

 
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Oh stay away from the needs to be procured posts.

money up front and may never get the watxh.
 
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Whenever you do a search on C24 always make sure you use the search criteria "Item is in stock", you'll be surprised how smaller the resultant list will be with many watch models. And even then always query the seller to ensure the item is indeed in stock and ready to ship.
 
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Whenever you do a search on C24 always make sure you use the search criteria "Item is in stock", you'll be surprised how smaller the resultant list will be with many watch models. And even then always query the seller to ensure the item is indeed in stock and ready to ship.
Thank you