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:Richard,
Thanks so much for the response. I just got back in town. I can't think of anything I've done differently over the past several weeks involving electromagnetics. I am a dentist and do work with my hands all day as well as some minor labwork, so it is possible. My problem is that I bought it on vacation in St Thomas, USVI at a reputable shop. But, there is no authorized Omega store in my town. Can I send it to any shop with the warranty card that came with the watch? Thanks so much!
Scott
If you brought your watch from new it is still
: under guarantee so take it to a Omega
: service station or a Omega agent with the
: correct paperwork and it should be corrected
: for you.
: Richard
: West Repairs
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