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Re: some SMH Info
In Response To: some SMH Info ()

: Do you have any familarility with the codes
: listed on the next to last line on the SMH
: warranty cards?
: Sorry Sam, no I don't. More in the next
: section though.
:

:

: The earlier one has 02 04 and 51. The later has
: 01 22 24 41 42 and 52. I suspect this
: indicates the type of service given.
: I agree totally. I know a European Omega
: Collector who has a German Price list ( from
: the mid 80's ) from thier service centre. I
: have asked if I can have copies. maybe this
: will have the 2 digit codes in it. If I get
: copies, I'll pass the Info on.

:

:

: Which begs the question: who is/was SMH, who
: apparently issued the warranty cards? I
: understand this was one of the past owners
: of Omega, which was consolidated into the
: Swatch Group. Any insight?
: SMH is Societe de Microelectronique &
: d' Horlogerie , & as you suggest it is
: basically the previous name for the
: "Swatch Group". I'm not sure when
: the name changed, but I have a German parts
: catalogue from 1993 still showing this
: company name ( SMH )

: There's also a little bit more Info here =>
: SMH / Swatch Group link

Thanks, Steve

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