Omega Seamaster 2551.80 - Legit?

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Dear all,

I'm considering buying a 2551.80 seamaster through internet.
Watch itself looks okay and number on the watch (60265424) is matching the one on the cards.
Is it common to have typex on the warranty card and written down serial nr?
What is your overall impression/opinion on the watch? Legit or not,

Thanks all,
Bernard

 
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Looks entirely correct for the images for a mid-size automatic Seamaster Pro, just make sure the mid-size is indeed what it is that you want.
 
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Dear Dsio,
Thanks for the response.
A 36mm size watch is indeed what I'm looking for.
Or why are you bringing up the mid-size aspect? Is there something particular about it, except the movement not being co-axial?
Looks entirely correct for the images for a mid-size automatic Seamaster Pro, just make sure the mid-size is indeed what it is that you want.
 
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Dear Dsio,
Thanks for the response.
A 36mm size watch is indeed what I'm looking for.
Or why are you bringing up the mid-size aspect? Is there something particular about it, except the movement not being co-axial?
Most people prefer the standard size, and the mid-size looks substantially smaller (mainly because the dial is a lot smaller). Just wanted to verify you knew this was the smaller size, because some people don’t.
 
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For what it's worth, I actually went from the 40mm to the 36mm but then decided it was just a touch too small (on my ~6.25" wrist). Because the bezel is relatively substantial, shrinking the 40mm size down to 36mm makes it seem even a bit smaller than other 36mm watches with more dial real estate. I think 38mm would have been ideal, more like the Speedmaster Reduced.