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I recently bought a new Omega Seamaster james bond's wearing in his latest movie, The World Is Not Enough. I find the watch good in terms of price and features compared to Rolex's Submariner (though I think Rolex's Sub is the best).
I have a problem, though, in screwing in the crown after you unscrew it to adjust the time. It (the crown) is bit tight and hard when you screw in and turn clockwise to tighten it. Does anybody have the same problem? If you have not noticed, do try.
Is it supposed to be like that? Anybody has the same problem please contact me through my e-mail address. Many thanks!
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