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Re. Service

I guess it depends on locality with regards to Omega service, as I have heard nothing but good things about Omega Bienne....however in contrast I have heard nothing but bad things with regards to Omega US, which was one of my considerations in a watch purcahse (I just could not see myself having to send a watch overseas just to get "decent" service when I paid a good deal of money for it)

Whereas with regards to the big R, I have heard that their factory service is pretty uniform across the globe and you are guaranteed a basic level of good to excellent service, even though it is at a slight premium over others.

With regards to the fake issue...I have seen both good and really bad examples of both Omega and Rolex fakes....there was a local wearhouse club that sold grey market Omega watches, someone bought a real Omega from them and returned a fake that was good enough to fool the salespeople.

However most of the fake watches I have seen were rather poor in design and construction.

: Why I can't tell the difference between a real
: and fake Rolex?...Just kidding

: I admit I don't know much about fake watches
: because I don't buy them and I don't own a
: real Rolex either! I live in Malaysia and
: there certainly is no shortage of fake
: Rolexs. My father even bought a fake Sub to
: compare it with his authentic one and you
: know what, I had to look really close and
: inspect for awhile to notice the difference.
: The average man on the street who hasn't
: owned a Rolex will most probably not be able
: to tell the difference also. Even my mother
: who has seen my father wear his Sub on his
: wrist for the past 20 years couldn't tell
: the difference between a real and fake Sub
: when its worn... this experiment (my
: father's idea) was actually a source of
: great amusement when he tried it in our
: household. Anyway, before you go an insult
: my mother too, let me just say that I didn't
: base my decision to buy an SMP solely on the
: fact that there are less fakes... far from
: it, I bought it because I fell in love with
: its design. The same reason why I bought the
: X-33 which some would call a glorified
: Casio.

: As I mention in the post to Matthew, I do not
: condone the sale or purchase of fakes
: because basically the sellers are getting a
: free ride and usually helping the illegal
: economy. Its bad enough there are fakes, its
: worst when fakes are sold as the real thing
: or switched with the real thing! I had a
: friend who owned a Rolex and when he was on
: holiday in Switzerland he stopped by either
: the Rolex factory or dealer to get them to
: regulate his Rolex; he was shocked when they
: told him that the movement inside was not
: Rolex!...He bought his Rolex from an
: authorised dealer too (so he doesn't know if
: the movement got switched way before he
: bought it or during servicing). In Malaysia
: its not uncommon for Rolex owners to be
: extremely careful and apprehensive about who
: they send their Rolex to for servicing (they
: don't even trust the main Rolex service
: center - they prefer to use wacthrepairers
: personally recommended by other Rolex
: owners)! I wouldn't want that kind of lack
: of peace of mind...
: Unfortunately, that is the sorry state of
: affairs in this region with regards to
: Rolex.

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