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Old 20 June 2009, 03:03 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by dp2007 View Post
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.
Is there a Rolex trained watchmaker in your neighborhood? This may be a faster option for you, but you will have to pay for them to time your Speedy out and then regulate it. It may even be magnatized, who knows though until a watchmaker looks at it. It sounds as if your AD doesn't have a watchmaker that can check it on site, thats too bad.

I would do the same thing as you in this situation, sending it straight to Omega. Best of luck.

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