: I'm sure the dealer doesn't WANT to take it
: back, but since the watch is five days old
: they certainly could. It wasn't like you
: came back two months later and said, "I
: just noticed this..." They can easily
: send it back to Omega as defective goods and
: get full credit for it.
: Many dealers don't even date their warranty
: cards so that you can bring the watch back
: for a replacement if something is wrong with
: it. What I find bothersome about this is the
: fact that YOU will have to be without a
: watch that's only five days old while Omega
: services it. A truly top-notch,
: customer-oriented dealer would swap out the
: watch and send it back to Omega for them to
: deal with. After all, Omega is going to fix
: the watch either way, but doing it the way
: your dealer is doing it, YOU are the one who
: has to wait for it to be fixed and be
: without a watch you shelled out a lot of
: money for.
: If I were in your shoes I'd demand a
: replacement on a 5 day old watch. Of course,
: I wouldn't have to do this with my dealer,
: but not all dealers are created equal.
John is right, i would not wish this AD happy hoildays or even merry christmas. call your state attorney general.