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Swatch Group Sample Sale is TODAY

November 15th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments


Head down there, guys. Good deals. I got an Omega white face GMT for $789.

Our Friends & Family sale will be held on Thursday, November 15 (9am -
8pm) and Friday, November 16 (8am – 7pm)

It will be at the same place as last year.

The Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th St.
NY

Thanks for your interest.

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  1. November 19th, 2007 at 15:18 | #1

    Man, I wish I was in NY. I really want a Seamaster GMT, too. A black one, tho.

    Christian

  2. dialeleven
    November 25th, 2007 at 22:00 | #2

    Does the Swatch Group Sample sale happen yearly (and around roughly the same time)? I’d love to go next time if I get a chance.

  3. S. Hashmi
    February 5th, 2009 at 18:56 | #3

    Hello all,

    Prior to rushing down to this sale perhaps you will take a moment to read this. My name is Saud Hashmi and I am an officer in the United States Merchant Marines residing in NYC,

    recently I went on vacation to St. Martin and while there, purchased an Omega Planet Ocean. Upon my return a few

    days later, 5 to be precise, I was performing my duties aboard a coastwise oil tanker when I noticed the watch had lost a few minutes,

    ( it’s an automatic ). I applied the correction and went back to work, a second later I heard a distinct metallic clink

    and looked down, (fortunately at the time I was doing chart corrections over a chart table) there on the table was the

    crown to the date/time adjustment! You can imagine my consternation at witnessing the failure of a new $3,106.00

    time piece! I immediately contacted Omega’s service center which asked me to send the watch in for repairs. I

    explained that I had no interests in a repaired Omega, rather in my opinion I felt the only satisfactory recourse would

    be the replacement of the timepiece. That call led me to Omega N.A. headquarters in N.J. to which I payed a

    personal visit upon my return home. The V.P. of C.S. greeted me and took the time to listen to my concerns,

    her name is Janine and is truly a testament to professionalism and courtesy. Upon the conclusion of our meeting

    I surrendered my watch and left feeling somewhat relieved that Omega being a luxury goods purveyor would

    do everything it could to assure its customers satisfaction. Unfortunately that was not to be the case, Janine got

    back to me today and informed me that in fact Omega was not replacing my watch but rather, repairing it.

    I can’t begin to convey my dismay at this decision. You see the watch to me is an instrument, not a cosmetic piece of jewelry. I can’t understand how Omega can claim a proud tradition of seaworthy chronographs and then deny the replacement of a failed piece. Especially to a consumer who earns his living in that precise environment! How can I trust my life during a mixed gas dive to an instrument that failed in a single atmosphere while doing nautical chart corrections?!

    My question to you is this, have you ever heard of anyone getting their watch replaced? and if so what avenues did

    they pursue to accomplish this? I am currently attempting to secure a meeting with the president of Omega N.A. and

    hope to speak with him before departing for sea next Wed. I will update you as to how that turns out. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

    sincerely,
    Saud

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