Is it true that new 321 warranty card was signed by the watchmaker?

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Quote from this article: https://revolutionwatch.com/the-complete-history-of-the-amazing-lemania-chronograph-calibre-2310/

As homage to this movement’s incredible history, Omega’s brilliant CEO Raynald Aeschlimann brought the movement back last year. It is constructed in a purpose-built section of the Omega manufacture. Every movement is assembled, regulated, finished and cased by one individual watchmaker, who then personally signs the warranty card for that 321 watch

Is that true?

My 321 Ed White warranty card have no sign of personal signing, it looks like all other Omega warranty cards.

 
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It means the assembling watchmaker signs off on the completed movement for internal records so if the watch has issues they know who assembled it, but he doesn't sign the red card. If a watch comes back for repair, especially a warranty claim, it goes to the watchmaker who assembled the watch.
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It means the assembling watchmaker signs off on the completed movement for internal records so if the watch has issues they know who assembled it, but he doesn't sign the red card. If a watch comes back for repair, especially a warranty claim, it goes to the watchmaker who assembled the watch.

Thanks, it makes sense 😎