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In a fluke I dropped my Seamaster off of a nightstand onto a hardwood floor. Lucky me, it landed on the start/stop pusher, which no longer works. Is this a major repair, if so I will just have the watch fully serviced, or is it something simple? I live in the Boston area and was thinking about taking it to Alpha Omega. The other possibilty is taking it to Tourneau in Palm Beach, where I am on vaction next week. Should I consider Switzerland? Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated. Guess the Speedy will get some serious wrist time for now.
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