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Four years ago my wife bought me a Speedmaster Automatic for our anniversary. I love it and wear it almost every day. About 22 months after I got it it stopped. I sent it back for service and they said it needed a cleaning. Their lit says it should need a cleaning around 5 years or so. I had an extended warranty so they covered it, but here it is again almost 2 years later and it's stopped again. Does this sound right? If I paid for the service the first time it would have been around $250 (every 2 years, that's a pretty expensice cost of ownership). Any feedback would be appreciated.
Ken
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