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Thanks, Derek, I agree. I'd be curious if anyone has had experience w/ Costco's watch repair service. But as you say, Costco's return policy is like Nordstrom's -- awesome.
I'm thrilled w/ my new watch.
Thanks for putting together such a professional and informative site.
-Bill
: When I picked up my Thanksgiving ham and
: assorted other goodies this weekend, my
: local Costo had *5* different Omegas on
: display. The full size Bond auto, three mens
: Constellations (one was the chronograph),
: and a ladies Constellation.
: Though they are *not* an autorized dealer, they
: sure stand behind everything they sell
: *better* than I've ever seen a jewelry store
: do.
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