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: I am considering the purchase of an Omega
: Seamaster. I stumbled upon a website in
: which the owner had a terrible experience
: with the watch leaking and poor customer
: service. On this website are many more
: testimonials of poor quality Omega watches.
: Can anyone give me some feedback as to the
: positives and negatives of the Omega
: Seamaster.
: Thank you for your help
Ignore the ranting of one person who did not know how to read and follow the manual. Omegas are great watches. I use the Seamaster Pro Chronograph for scuba diving and could not be happier with it. My watch gets a lot of exposure to water and pressure, never leaked or malfunctioned in any way. It is rugged and reliable instrument. Go for it.
Regards,
Ivan
: Keith
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