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Dear Omegans
I recently met a client and I could not help but notice the Omega watch in his wrist, a Speedmaster Professional handwound "moonwatch". I am an avid Omega fan myself (I own 3 Seamasters and a De Ville. I am currently using a Seamaster 120 chronometer)and meeting a fellow Omegan is a delightful event.
My client bought his Speedmaster in 1980 (nothing special about that) what struck me was his boast that he has not even once had the watch serviced or openned! We're talking about 22 years of running here. I nearly fell off my seat and was close to begging him to bring his watch to the Omega service center, if possible right now!
He also keeps the stopwatch running all the time. Omega watches are that robust. Simply amazing!
jalomega
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