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Re: No problem
In Response To: No problem ()

: i bought a watch from them two years ago. dealt
: with Cory. Great service and a good price
: too (I compared thoroughly).

Got the watch yesterday. Everything was as advertised. Cory's been great to deal with.

One thing though... there should be a sticky post at the top of this forum for new automatic owners and the noises they can expect to feel and things they can expect to hear coming from their new Omega (I know it's part of the other sections but it seems to be a somewhat frequent question up here). I've never owned one before and it freaked me out when my wrist started to vibrate.

I was thinking I was feeling The Wrath for going "outside the lines" for the watch. You know, it's that split-second thought that pops in saying "Oh, nooooo, I've been had!" then you think, nah, there's gotta be a better answer. Did a quick search up here and sure enough, normal stuff for an auto.

Cheers!

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