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Derek, Questions regarding bezel alignment:

Hi Derek,

I have owned the Bond Seamaster, and I am looking at purchasing a (Bond) Seamaster Chrono. Something I notice on most Seamasters is that the bezel is almost never perfectly aligned with the dial and its markings. Is this something that can be fixed? Keep in mind, this is not a problem with all Seamasters. However, I do not notice the problem as much on the titanium models. When I look at buying an Omega Seamaster, the bezel alignment is one of the first things I check. My brother had one a while ago, and it was really badly aligned. Perhaps I am making this out to be more than I should? Anyway, do you recognize this problem? Is there anything to be done?

Thanks,
Brent

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