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: This is good news. Something about European
: Jewellers gives me an uneasy feeling - maybe
: it's all the glass animals and pendants with
: people's faces laser-etched on them.
: I certainly wouldn't trust them to do any
: repairs, but I've had good luck with La
: Swiss in the past.
: Thanks.
I know what you mean about European Jewellers -- there's just something a little too "Vegas" about the stores -- plus they sell those @#$&*ing blown-glass clowns that creep me out.
AND ... to make things worse, I went to look at the Omegas in European Jewellers, and ended up explaining to the salesperson what the features were on the Speedy, SMP, etc. -- she didn't have a clue!
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