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: Hi guys,
: I just got back from a business trip in Gold
: Coast, Aus. and I can see quite a bit of
: condensation inside the crystal of my
: Speedmaster Date. I did wear it in the ocean
: but I was just relaxing in the surf. I know
: it's not a dive watch but it is good to a
: depth of 30 meters and with that in mind I
: figured it would be fine to wear it (I left
: my wallet on the beach but I wouldn't leave
: my watch!).
: Has anyone else had this happen? What should I
: do?
: Thanks in advance!
I just sent my watch in to the Swatch Group Omega service center in Tokyo. I'll let you know what happens.
Craig
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