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Within the last week,and got 2 replies within less than 24hrs.I sent a comment,perhaps the fact you WANT something from them makes it tougher?
: What am I doing wrong, I have sent 2 emails to
: the Omega service site requesting the
: chronometer certificate for my Seamaster.It
: is running at + 1.5 to 2.5 in 24 hr.Great!
: But I would like to see the paperwork just
: because I am told that it exists.
: What is the proper prosess for requesting this
: documentation? HELP
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