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As mentioned in an earlier post, I got my Speedmaster Triple-Date back this week, 2 1/2 months and approx. $400 later. Unfortunately, it's still not repaired. The sweep second hand of the chronograph moves coarsely and unevenly enough to be visibly noticeable. Also, there is a point (but not always the same point) on the minute accumulator dial where the hand no longer increments.
I'm looking for suggestions on how to get this remedied. I just sent an email to Omega and hopefully I'll get a response. I'm not a very happy camper right now.
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