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Bro it was the first thing I noticed!

Turns out you and me are the only ones who can see 👓😀
 
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Honestly your dissolutional. I can only presume you are so blinded you can’t see. Imagine you had a speedometer on your car that was out of alignment and you got caught for speeding. Sorry officer Omega said it was an acceptable manufacturing misalignment. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮
Again, you've done nothing to show that it is ACTUALLY out of alignment, it was mentioned here what you're seeing is parallax error, not an actual misalignment. And no one who has actually held one of these in the flesh has reported this misalignment. So, kinda, the dillusional one here ain't me.
 
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dissolutional

Ah, you'll have to forgive my friend ErichKeane; not only is he dissolving, he clearly had no idea he was dealing with such a high caliber of troll.
 
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I feel confident that with a bit more back-and-forth, you will all work out your differences.

Maybe life is just one big misaligned bezel. Keep turning, you guys: at some point you’re bound to click.
 
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Parallax error. It's most likely not misaligned.

Not to say it's not possible to have a misaligned example. I've seen it before. That's why they have 5-year warranties and service centres.
 
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Omega wrote to me and acknowledged it’s an acceptable manufacturing misalignment.
Can you post a photo of this written acknowledgement from Omega?
 
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Honestly your dissolutional. I can only presume you are so blinded you can’t see. Imagine you had a speedometer on your car that was out of alignment and you got caught for speeding. Sorry officer Omega said it was an acceptable manufacturing misalignment. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮
I think the answer on your form is out of alignment…

 
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There has to be an easier way to get your post count high enough to post in the sales forum.
 
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I think the answer on your form is out of alignment…

Hahahaha!! Honestly the best answer yet. Thanks made me laugh .
 
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Purdue (or Perdue from French) means Lost, or Hidden! I find the coincidence to be humorous!::rimshot::
 
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Purdue (or Perdue from French) means Lost, or Hidden! I find the coincidence to be humorous!::rimshot::
I thought this was a watch forum not an etymology forum 🤔
 
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This is actually a cat forum concealed as a watch forum. The only catch is members can only post cat photos after trolls show up.
 
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I thought this was a watch forum not an etymology forum 🤔
You missed my implication. Lost, or hidden. In other words, GONE!
 
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par·al·lax
/ˈperəˌlaks/
noun
the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera.

 
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The bezels were perfectly aligned when I tried these on. Or were they**? 🤔🤣

(You want to talk ‘within spec’? Tudor chronos have a beer you can hold.)


** Yes, they were.