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: Interesting, but I am suprised that they
: (Omega) are not more concerned that some
: people will find errors (photographic or
: descriptive) as a sign of incompetance or
: unprofessionalism.
If they were worried about that, they would do a better job of scrutinizing the number of factual and descriptive errors on their website.
But instead, it benefits them much more for the watches to look cosmetically perfect than absolutely technically correct.
Truth is, MOST people are totally oblivious to such detail. Is usually takes someone who already owns the watch who is scrutinizing the watch to see the trivial difference.
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