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Thanks, Steve. I contacted the Omega East Coast(U.S.) Rep. and he said something that I found rather interesting: "When you're dealing with an automatic watch, if it looks like it's working, it is."
Seems like the course before me is clear; keep an eye on it, and if something is amiss, address it then.
Thanks for your reply!
CJ
: Hi CJ,
: I'm not sure what you could have done to the
: watch. I'd simply wear it, enjoy it &
: see what happens over the next few days.
: If the date changes as expected, I'd forget the
: "problem". If however there's a
: problem wit hthe date change, I'd take it
: back to your AD & ask for a check over,
: Let us know how you get on.
: Steve
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