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I have been on before with a problem of my Seamaster stopping.Since last message the watch has stopped and before you all say you are not winding enough your wrong. The watch maker in town who is of top spec could not find anything wrong ecept that the anti magnetic cover was very very highly magnetic. He contacted Omega and they said that the shield should be slightly magnetic but not to the extent of mine.The advice was to de-magnetic the cover and see what happens. Has anyone had this problem. Please help.
SEAMASTER PRO MODEL 2531.80.00 MADE NOVEMBER 2000
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