Cool - you can either....
Take it to an Omega AD such as Windsor Bishop, Fraser Hart etc etc, they will have to send it off to Omega for a service.....i sent a seamaster i once had (sold it now) for a service and it cost about £150 but that was over 10 years ago.....think you’re looking at no change from £350 these days....
OR you can try independant watch makers/horologists, many carry authentic parts and imo are hust as good. The biggest thing is that sending it via an AD to Omega and its gone for a couple of months.....a local watchmaker is quick.....doesnt even have to be in Norwich, i’ve sent some of my collection here by
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Have you got the speedy moonwatch 42mm? Love that (especially the sandwich version with sapphire case back!)
Posted By: Cheltenham_Canary on March 31st 2018 at 16:21:03
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