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  1. Miller13 May 30, 2014

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    I happened to come across one of these and knowing it's a limited and numbered edition, why do I have it marked 0000/5441 on the back while all others I've seen on the net have an actual number before /5441? Does anybody care to explain?

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  2. repoman May 30, 2014

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    Edition #0000 seems to be used by Omega for promotional materials (i.e. photographs) and not as part of the production run for sales.
     
  3. Miller13 May 30, 2014

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    Thanks, so it's somehow akin to a car dealer's demonstrator car which would eventually be sold (cheaper) to a customer after it's done its mission?
     
  4. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member May 30, 2014

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    Depends really, some have sold for more, but I wouldn't pay more personally. Can you post some pics?
     
  5. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe May 30, 2014

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    It's kinda cool to have the 0000 LE watch
     
  6. proximal May 30, 2014

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    Did you see this watch in person? Could be someone using a stock photo and not a photo of their actual watch.
     
  7. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member May 31, 2014

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    That's actually a good point, if its online it could mean he's just pinched pics from an OMEGA press release