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: Well first tnx for your time and quick answers.
: So now I think I discovered that mine has no
: red spot on the back of the watchcase, where
: every new omega should have one. At the
: place the little red spot should be there
: are those tiny little scratches (that's how
: I discovered there isn't a red spot). I
: bought the watch from an official Omega
: dealer. Is this something to worry about?
: Should I go back to my Omega dealer and ask
: for a replacement? Is this something my
: warranty coveres?
: tnx in return
I would contact the dealer and see what his explanation he has and what he intends to do to correct this problem.
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