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: If you JUST bought the watch, I'd take it back
: to your authorized retailer and ask him to
: swap the watch for a replacement. If the
: watch has been well-worn and if you don't
: mind being without your watch for a while
: you could send it back to Omega. Once they
: have the watch in their possession they're
: more likely to repair it just to keep you
: happy.
Well, I there is a Swatch Group Repair Centre about 10 minutes from my house, they said they do all repairs there, so I guess I'll take it there. I don't mind if they keep it for a few days or a week or two.
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