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...AND YES I'M VERY FRUSTRATED! The only thing I can attribute to what might have scratched it was a bang to the wall [they are cement here] or working on computer systems. The last one killed an earlier Seiko with a hardlex crystal. The edges on computer cases are very sharp. They stopped finishing the edges when they wanted to cut cost. I won't tell you how sliced up my hands get. I had always dreamed of a saphire crystal so I wouldn't have to keep taking my watch off. I think I'll ask Omega if it's covered.
Regards,
Ron
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