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SMP Quartz 'dead-on' time

I am amazed at the unbelievable accuracy of my SeasMaster Quartz, 2541.80. I bought this last June, and it has kept accurate to the electronic time on the phone at my desk since the very beginning. This timepiece just keeps extremely accurate time.

The other thing about my purchase was the very nice people at Omega. I sent in a question over their newly designed web-site about 3 months before I purchased the watch, and heard back from a customer service rep., who responded to all my questions. And she had the most incredible name...Maria Mastrodonato. We e-mailed each other several times about Omega's and other watches, and she provided me the date of manufacture on the piece.

Question about the bracelet. Where can I get a new one at the least cost? I scratched it up bad in my garage a few months ago on the outside top part of the bracelet. The retailler can buff most of it out according to him, but that will set me back about $100. I would rather put some coinage down on a new bracelet, if it is within reason.

Any suggestions?

Thanks Omega dudes.......

Jervis

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