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Hi all Omega die-hard fans...
Have any one of you experienced this problem with Seamaster Aqua Terra Co-Axial: it stops moving regularly!
I understand that it has a 44hrs reserved, but my AT (bought in 31-oct-2002) can stop moving at the next day, while I'm still wearing it today. Once it stops, it is very difficult to get it moves again. I wind it, I shake it, I wear it... it would moves for a short period, and then stops again. It needs about half a-day to stabilize and move smoothly.
The biggest upset is it can stop while I was rushing to work, or even during my meeting time. Imagine what my colleagues or customers would say when they saw a stopped moving Omega.
I'm a fan of Omega, but this is causing too much disturbance to my daily life. I was once late for a meeting, all because my AT had stopped.
I had wrote email to Omega, but till now no response from them. In fact, I'm beginning to lose confidence with Omega. If I would to get another time piece in future, most likely it might not be another Omega if this problem still persist...
:(
Any advises from you, are very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Aqua Terra owner...
Singapore
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