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: Has anyone noticed that on the official Omega
: Website the day-date watches show defective
: watches? The time is at 10:08 however the
: 24-hour indicator shows 9. From what I
: understand, the 24 hour indicator is
: supposed to follow the "regular"
: time and it cannot be set separately. An
: example URL is:
: http://www.omegawatches.com/omega/co_watch?ID=1301&line=117&gen=G&sublineID=374
Good eye, JK!
That's not the only error! The site describes some SMP models incorrectly with "leather" bands when they are rubber, labels a watch as having a yellow gold bezel, when it is white gold.
They really need to check the details of every page before "going public".
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