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: Go to watchuseek forum and under omega read the
: post by georges z who posts her also and
: seems to know watches states - chrono
: calibres are sensitive to electronic
: device's like pc, etc? this makes no sence
: if they can moon walk with one? or is the
: reason they were 5 mins. late returning to
: earth? i have mine on as i write this, hope
: my omega doesn't stop...
GEORGES Z, i went to the omega web site and it said no problem. Georges Z, care to comment on this? P.S. Take your watch off first so you don't hurt it..
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