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that it "Should" or "should'nt" but rather some do and some don't. And how much play are you talking about? Mine doesn't budge.
I have "never" heard of a bezel just popping off for no reason, although that's not to say it's never happened. I've just 'personally' never heard of it.
I'm not sure anyone except Omega can answer your question because afterall, we're not watchmakers. I mean we're talking about man-made articles here. No two cars supposedly exactly alike, are going to be "exactly" alike, are they. Each one is going to have it's own little personality.
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. You'll probably get more opinions on this as opinions are like watches. "Everybody has one, and each is correct."
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