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winder direction???

Hi everyone

Today was a very good day!
Here is why....I had a speedy day date
that had a very loud rotor it bothered me
so much that this afternoon I went to my
omega dealer told the very nice man I
could not take this noise any longer from
a watch of this noble heritage........
fast forward to a full credit and I brought
home a seamaster americas cup limited edition,
the nice man said I would be very happy and
satisfied with this noisless wonder.
If it performs as good as it looks my faith
in the cult of omega may be restored.
Oh....I was forgetting, I had to buy a
winder to wind my seamaster is it clockwise
or counterclockwis??...or does it even matter.

victor da silva

montreal ,quebec

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