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I have a seamaster 2296.80 that i have never worn in any water including shower until last week when i wore it in a pool. Within 5 mins i notice it is full of water and the glass is cloudy. The water no longer function and the inside glass gets cloudy on and off....
How could a splash of water ruined this watch that is made for 1000ft?
Should i go to a local repair center, send it to omega NJ, or send it back to switzerland?
Exactly what type of repair/servicing should i be asking for?
Should i not ever wear this near any water again??
Thanks
Philip
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