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Originally Posted by dp2007
I've contacted the AD about the accuracy issue and the said they would need to send it back to Omega to test the accuracy.
A company of this calibre with quality control in place should already have tested the watch for accuracy before issue. Sending the watch back to have it regulated tends to indicate they are not tested before issue. no wonder there are complaints about Omega on this forum. Obviously they won't replace the watch as it needs to be tested. Looks like a long wait to get any result on this.
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I'm not sure what you are trying to say here......... Do you expect Omega to replace your watch because it is running faster than you think it should ?
There are many reasons why a watch may run differently after shipping and handling than it did when first assembled..
...However, if the watch is still under warranty...and you want warranty adjustments; the Dealer is unlikely to open the case and will send it back to the factory...this is pretty standard.
But, look at the Omega Service Center Sticky...there are plenty of Authorized Service Centers around, perhaps one close by, that will regulate under warranty for you... it's not that difficult.