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I just stopped by an authorized Omega dealer's shop in Rhodes, Greece. I tried on a 125 anniversary Seamaster, then asked the sales woman if she had a Bond model I could try on. She told me I was wearing the Bond model.
I picked up a Constellation quartz to try on and asked if she had the automatic version. She told me I was wearing the automatic version. I showed her the second hand and explained that second hands on automatic watches don't jump a second at a time.
We went through a similar scene over whether a red Schumacher Speedy was the original Moon Watch.
I wonder if she went through Authorized Dealer School?
Jeff
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