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: See the heading PHOTOS on this page:
: http://chronocentric.com/forums/chronotrader/policies.shtml
: You can email them to me at
: editor@chronocentric.com. Just some clear,
: in focus shots of the face, back and clasp
: of the watch would be fine.
: No idea what this guy is talking about with 120
: clicks. The bezel on mine seems to be
: ratcheted to only 60 positions.
: Also, no way I can respond to the crystal glare
: issue. That is a purely subjective
: assessment on his part. To see whether this
: was a real issue or pure bullcrap, I'd have
: to directly examine the watch myself and
: compare it to others similar OMEGA models.
Why not send the serial number to omega, it will take them a few days to come up with a description of the watch you bought!
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