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Is this a reasonable problem to send in a watch for maintenance? (more
by Donaldino Duckerelli
Date: 03/23/2002, 11:39:53


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Just today, I found a noticeable speck of dust or something clinging to the underside of the crystal of my Omega Seamaster Professional. It's about 1mm inward from the bezel, and thus not noticeable much of the time, but when the light hits the face of the watch directly it, it's readily visible.

This is a fairly new watch: I received it as a replacement directly from Omega last Summer after they damaged my first SMP that had been sent in for some maintenance. My rationale is this: if there's dust getting in under there, the seals might be compromised or some of the paint on the dial is chipping away. Either way, I really don't want any particles under my crystal. Is this a nitpicky thing over which to send in a watch? That is, em I entitled to having this piece removed if the watch is still under warrenty?

Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.








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