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: Joe would probably not have heard of problem
: with a watch in Spain or Mexico, but due to
: the internet Joe can now.
I can't beliebe, a man posting this ignorance in 2006. I supos itīs normal due to deficient education in USA (unother topic???)(only 3 or 4 hundred years history. In spain at least 3000 years of history).
Take a look to the map before you post this rubish. SPAIN is in europe. donot compare with Mexico please. Spain is one of the 15 head countries in the world, and 5th of europe. We have 20 MB ADSL in the bath not to tell home...
By the way. I own tree Omegas (seamaster 1970?'s, semaster 300, and de ville co axial). And I'm happy with all of them. Do not forget that people use the internet to complain only when things go wrong, not when everything is fine. Thats the reason people only report problems.
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