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Shoddy Quality Aqua Terra Bracelet
Sorry to bother you all. The fourth bracelet of my wife‘s Seamaster Aqua Terra just broke (pins). That is a new steel bracelet every four years for a watch that is worn three or four days a week. The Omega flagship store in Zurich claims that is normal wear and tear. Isn‘t that just crazy? We have thirty year old watches of other brands that are on their first bracelet…

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Sorry to hear
By: Aquaracer1 : March 15th, 2024-12:36
That doesn’t sound right to me. I’ve owned many Omega’s (especially on bracelets). They’ve all been rock solid. For example, the bracelet on my SM 300 Heritage is extremely durable. The only minor issue I ever had was with the Skyfall, the butterfly clasp...