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Turn the watch over and look on the back of the watch near the wrist band. The serial number is the rather long set of numbers you will see there. You can't miss it. If you see what look like zeros or letter O's, they are zeros, not O's. I have the same watch, and that is your serial number.
specific serial numbers are usually on the box or the reatilers tag. Caseback numbers are enough for ordering and service. These are the numbers on the back of your watch. If there is more than one number there then 1 number is the style number and the other is the serial number. For more specific info I recommend you contact [email protected]
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