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thamk you for your kind response on "omgega bracelet too tight"...i also own a vintage Tag H. 2000 chronograph,automatic,i had it serviced last march 1999.since feb of this year,the watch just stopped,(tho i wear it on a daily basis)but if i shake it lightly and run the timer(chrono button)it will work again,then stop....one thing i noticed is that when i leave the watch just layed flat on top of my drawer,itll run even for a complete 36 hrs just losing 10 sec on a 3 day basis.dealer said it needs oiling?does this really needs oil?at the rate of $500 cdn plus 14% tax on where i live,is it worth the price to pay for the repair? why does the watch work when left laying flat,and stops when worn.....hoping for your response....thank you and best regards
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