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: I was very happy with my 4 month old SMP Chrono
: Diver. Gained only 20 secs. every 31 days!
: Wore it every day doing everything. Wore it
: golfing and was fine later that afternoon
: and into the night. Was running fine into
: the morning but stopped at 10:00am for not
: apparent reason?! Dealer said it wasn't the
: golfing or it would have stopped earlier.
: Technicians estimate 3 to 4 weeks for repair
: but could find nothing during initial
: cursory examination.
: Anyone else experience anything like this?
Yes, I have an 18 month old SMP and it has just come back from the repairer for the SECOND time! Both times it has just stopped for no apparent reason.....a letter will be off to Omega quite soon!
Best regards David
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