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thanks for the good info Derek I am glad to hear it, these Omega waches are really something neat.
I purchased from an authorized dealer because I am one of those consumers that doesn't want any second guessing (Buyers Remorse) to mess up the enjoyment of the purchase. I was originally leaning towards the seamaster 150 but am thankful to Kieth and his dealer for helping me buy the watch that ended up being definitely the best watch I can imagine.
: Congrats!
: It varies, but is around 6-10 weeks of normal
: wear. But it is GOOD that your watch runs a
: little fast. As it breaks in it will tend to
: slow down slightly. So may end up just
: right!Mine did.
: Doesn't happen easily at all. I've had mine 4
: 1/2 years and have not had it happen to me.
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