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Hi! Mine does not align perfectly neither. I agree it is a bit dull for a highly priced watch, but the fault is not bad enough for me to justify getting it back to the dealer. However, I have seen other SeMps on which the triangle was not aligned to the bezel "teeth", and I found that a lot more annoying.
Perfection is in the eye of the beholder! Mechanical systems require some play in order to function properly, and it is up to anyone to decide which amount of deviation is acceptable and which is not. I agree that problem falls in the aesthetic side, but it is not as compromising as a loose bezel...
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