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Oct 01, 2008
I have a .Beat and the internet time on my Swatch doesn't match with the Swatch website. How do you adjust this?
Thanks.
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Sep 13, 2008
Problem with my Swatch Body & Soul (yas100g).
Hello, I have a problem with my Swatch Body & Soul yas100g. The problem is that the watch run fast with 2 minutes and 9 seconds for 24 hours.So in 1 mounth on will be late 1 hour. For my opinion this is too much.Swatch guarantee repair this problem?The other problem is that this model can't be open, ever.When I bought this watch it was the last one in Bulgaria, so what can I do?Swatch guarantee contend that when with watch like mine have a problem it must change it for an exactly the same model.Our county is that sort of countries when repair is not repair and it's ... no kidding :) I don't know is this true for your services but I hope no.I bought this watch from Sofia, but I live in Varna (500 km away from Sofia), I hear that in our Mall(kind a big shop) have a Swatch stall(shop).I wonder if you could tell me what they can do for this problem(or I must go back to Sofia). Sorry for my disgusting English, I hope you can understand me correctly :)
Thanks!
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Sep 10, 2008
swatch historical olympic games collection to sell
Created in 1996 for the Atlanta olympic games, there is 9 different models of watches.
I could send pictures on request.
Anne
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Sep 09, 2008
I have a Time in Blue GN716 swatch, and cant find the instructions, how do I change the day
Please
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Sep 03, 2008
I have been looking at my St. Germain Swatch for nearly ten years now and I'm beginning to wonder what it means. What did Swatch mean naming it St. Germain? Sure, I know what the watch means to ME, but for the first time, I'm wondering what the designer of the watch was referring to.
There are a number of saints with the name Germain and many of them are French. Considering the words on the face are French, I thought there must be some connection there.
Then there is the lengendary Count of St. Germain, who is rumored to be immortal (or maybe even a vampire). He is represented quite often in literature, including a French television program called "Le Collectionneur des cerveaux" or the "Collector of Minds."
Anyone out there who can direct me to what Swatch was talking about when they designed the St. Germain watch?
Laura
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