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OK, I went back to the dealer and he said they have no more of this omega watch and that after the holidays he'd send it back to omega for me (free of charge) and have it fixed. He said the watch will be gone 2-4 weeks.
OK, after reading above answer me this: Is it unreasonable for an authorized dealer not to take back a 6 day old watch that has been worn? This new watch of mine already has scratches on the band....this is what the dealer looked at and then said, "I cannot take this watch back." Is this unreasonable?
Jim
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