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: Old Seattle watch dealer (1885) an the
: Authorized Omega Factory West coast service
: center. Excellent first class no complaints
: work.
: These guys are the best Omega has in the US
: forget Lancaster...I've got my story like
: every Omega owner that's had the misfortune
: to send their watch.Nesbit's corrected the
: Lancaster shoddy workmanship.
: Contact
: Tom Nesbit @ 206-623-1211
: 1425 4th Ave Ste. 402
: Seattle, WA 98101
: John Miller
: Boise, Idaho
Thanks for the advise my "new" GMT has been in Lancaster for 5 weeks, I'm going to call them tommorrow and demand it returned immedicatly and sending Nesbit.
BTW, how can a company like Omega allow such crappy service? I think I'm calling Omega as well.
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