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Old 25 July 2007, 07:36 PM   #39
ROGU808
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Originally Posted by chieftd View Post
I feel your pain. :) Last week I was walking in a crowded hallway at work and my watch (TT blue sub) banged into another guy's watch and put a large scratch and deep gouge in the lug on the crown side. I was so pissed but it was an accident and he is a friend so I didn't say anything, but I was just beside myself all day. But now I say what the hell it will get fixed when I send it for service in a couple of years. What can you do?

Regards, Tim in Hawaii
OUCH!!! Bummer Tim!!
Sux when it's an accident and a friend huh?
Can't get mad at anyone but yourself...
But like you said...it'll be buffed out during service...just try not to look at it
if you can.

Aloha
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