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: If you go the link below from Omega's website
: and choose "Europe", then
: "Switzerland", then "Bienne
: 4" it will give you the shipping
: address.
: I had a bad experience with the US Service
: Center in New Jersey, so my watches will all
: go back to Bienne in the future. The experts
: on this forum are right - if you want your
: watch repaired properly, send it back to
: Switzerland. hi john, i saw your post on another site ref: panerai, i'am sure they are a great watch but i can't any sparks to go off when i view them, same with a patek i brought. most wrist time is my omega and longines conquest. lots of great watches out their, but hard to beat the omega. sorry to be off the subject.
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