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NO!!! Samsung does not allow International warranty any longer!! It says so in the warranty documents, on there website and I have bin talking to Samsung NL ( my country).. It has to do with different product numbers for different parts of the world. That goes for tablets, phones and watches. Even over here, Europe, the Dutch watches do not have warranty outside the country, this is because Dutch watches are sold without the E-sim functionality.( or at least not enabled) Next door country Germany, just 20 miles from my home, do have E-sim watches and therefore different product codes.. So if you really want to keep your warranty, do not buy outside your warranty zone ( you can contact Samsung trough facebook and ask about it) I have bought there products for years from USA and took them home with me to EU.. never had any problems with any of there products. And of there was a problem, the price difference is that big that you would still be cheaper to pay for your repare then to buy it over here in EU. (depends on whats broken of course)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I may be wrong but most manufacturers cover their products for at least one year from purchase so I suggest registering your product or keep your receipt. If you have a Samsung store in your country, you may be able to have it repaired. Here in the US, stores where you purchase your electronics offers extended warranty at a cost depending on how many years you wanted it extended. So if your watch need service, you can just bring it to the store where you bought it and depending on the condition of your watch, they may either repair or replace it. No need to contact the manufacturer. If you are still not satisfied with my response....try GOOGLE!
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