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The experts are right . . .

 

. . . not only in their specifics, but also their recommendation.  It's best to return this watch if at all possible.  


My foray into Omega chronometers was also troublesome, but not nearly this serious, anaesdoc.  Incidentally, mine also has a balance staff that needs replacing, but I was fortunate to locate the correct part from a friend who had a solitary spare.  With any luck, my 30T2rg will be back on my wrist before summer is over.  

Here's hoping you find an original Omega chronometer that's truly worthy of your affection.

Warm regards,

Art
  

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