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bezel "clicks"

The bezel on my seamaster pro clicks when you push on it in a certain spot, the spot moves arount though ( sometimes it's at 6 other times it's at 12, etc) the bezel really dosen't move up and down much, but it makes a sound like a fingernail clipper. I took it to my local watchmaker/Tag dealer and they said it was the bezel spring and to send it in to Omega.

The clicking never happens unless I specifically push on the bezel, but it's kind of annoying to think that it's not perfect. but I also don't want to be without my baby for months so sending it away is not appealing unless it gets worse.

Any suggestions?

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