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Good point, Jeff!
Hey, have you ever tried prying off
a SpeedMaster crystal? Seems almost
impossible without opening up the whole
watch! Do you suppose Omega honored the
warranty on this unit? Seems to me that
Mr. Scott would be accused of exessive
and unusual use of the watch, and therefore
would be responsible to replace the unit on his own!
Can you imagine the call into the warranty department
at Omega? "Yes, sir. We'll be happy to help you. Now,
where did you say the watch was being used when
the crystal broke off?....I'm sorry, where??"
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