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At 09/07/03 06:57 -0400, Feesh wrote:

>I should emphasize that I was speaking SPECIFICALLY of the Citizen's
>HyperAqualand watch, which didn't exist before 1994 AFAIK, and both
>you and CG were speaking about your AQUALAND of which I know
>NOTHING about its warranty requirements of being serviced by the
>authorized "service center"

Mine had the same requirement.

>You bought yours in NY, so I am only ASSUMING that you were supposed to
>have it serviced by the "authorized SERVICE center",

Which I did.  As a non native speaker I didn't pay attention to the
differences between a service center and a dealer so I was wrong in stating
"authorized dealer".  I meant the only authorized SERVICE CENTER in
Israel.  Which makes these remarks:

>My only comment would be ... "You deserved it."   :-)

(CUT)

>Repeating the same error on YOUR part and THEIR part shouldn't
>really fix anything.  :-))

Non valid any more in light of the new facts presented :-)

>The Citizen's HyperAqualand is a VERY robust dive watch, to the best of my
>knowledge, and according to those whom I know owned
>one of them.

I guess I should have traded the Aqualand for a HyperAqualand and not for a
Promaster.  Anyway, I guess I'll do that when my Promaster dies or when
they charge too much for fixing it again.


Regards,

                    Kuty

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