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I once waited the better part of 6 months to get a couple tiny pieces to retain the pins in a band of an Omega watch I own. I found out from the jeweler that that was normal for Omega in this country. The watch was all of 5 years old and still in production. Imagine what I would have gone through for a fifty-year old one. I do have a rare Omega that is worth some money, although it doesn't actually run at the moment. I suppose I'll send it back to the factory if I can. What a joy.
JR
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We need not be gracious when our enemy dies. Civility is only afforded those who don't go to their grave trying to destroy us and ours. E. M. Burlingame
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