DouglasM
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sadly this happens across watch brands. Tudor/Rolex still introduces bronze cased watches, with bronze bezels and aluminum inserts, despite knowing they'll rot away.
Any 16 year old kid taking a basic chemistry class could have told them this, and they're had many people sending them back for rotting bezels (including me), but hubris rules the day there and not common sense. So you're left with a 'dive' watch that you can't take into the ocean without having your bezel rot off
Hope you get squared away, but not terriby surprised. Omega beta tested their 3XXX series of movements on unsuspecting people for years back around 15 years ago.