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Old 30 June 2011, 11:31 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by H.W. Frank View Post
Bingo. Just pulled it out of 30 minutes in half-frozen water, and it had seized up just as it did on the dives. I suppose that means it's an issue of incorrect lubrication -- in this case, by the watch-smith who did the warranty work? Going to send it to an authorized/qualified Omega watch-smith to put it 100% right.

PS Dove the 1898 wreck of the steamer L.R. Doty last Saturday, 306 feet (100m) down on the bottom of Lake Michigan, water temp 37 degrees F, run-time of 131 minutes. Took the Rolex Sub along for the ride, and no problem at all. I look forward to christening the PO with the same success after it's serviced.

I think you're on the right track here. Sounds like it's a lubrication issue.
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