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Marcus,
This is the third post you've made here complaining about this issue, and you've done it using three different names but with the same e-mail address. I think we have all done our best to try to help you and explain to you why the second hand does not always align precisely with the dial markers.
In your last two posts you complained about this and concluded by saying "Luxury watches are a joke."
So, I have no idea why you keep posting here. If you don't like the watch, DON'T BUY IT. If you don't like Omega and luxury watches, DON'T BUY THEM. But please stop wasting all of our time by coming here and complaing about the same thing over and over again. We get it already!!!!!!
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