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Another possibility is to take it to an AD and...
In Response To: Re: Sending Watch To Bien?? ()

: I wouldn't waste $$ sending it overseas. Either
: take it to a reputable local watchmaker or
: if you prefer have your Omega dealer send it
: to SWATCH/Omega HQ in Toronto. Let them
: worry about where and how it gets sent! The
: local watchmaker will save you dough plus
: probably several months of waiting.

Another possibility is to take it to an AD and have them ship it to Switzerland on your behalf. That way it's their responsibility if it's lost in transit either way.

Just a thought. I have not sent any of my watches off to Switzerland personally. So I can't help you with first person insights on this one.

-- Chuck

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