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Old 20 June 2009, 07:18 AM   #13
dp2007
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North East (UK)
Watch: Speedmaster
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Speedy Accuracy

Thanks for the replies and the comments. Firstly I believe the watch should be timed correctly from the factory, if there is an issue of possible alteration, for whatever reason, to the accuracy of the watch Omega should correct it, that is what quality control is about.

There are a number of AD who have watchmenders on site but I certainly would not go down this route, and never have, the watch goes straight back to manufacturer for correction. The repair or correction can then be recorded by the manufacturer on that watch. From forum postings Omega are not quick in responding to issues, I hope they prove me wrong.

Not many people buy a consumer item that has to be 'corrected' after purchase.
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