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: Just so happens I have recently sold my last
: Omega watch. I've ben a little down on the
: brand for reasons that have been discussed
: here and elsewhere ad nauseum. Here now
: another reason to believe they are just big
: marketing machine that does not care about
: their loyal customers/dealers. Many may
: disagree with this assesment but if they
: want to compete with these so-called higher
: brands and more sophisticated movements they
: damn well better revive their complication
: "manufacture" status even if it is
: only for looks. Just my .02 cents. BTW at
: present I am wearing my only watch, Casio
: Gshock!!
: JimC
Right now a lot of us are feeling equally disgusted with Omega's actions. I do try to stay positive, but there comes a time when you have to face reality and admit that the company whose products you buy is making a lot of mistakes. I'm not sure myself when, or if, I'll buy another Omega.
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