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This thread is to simply document my experience and time line for those interested in having their vintage watch serviced by Omega. I've only seen a handful of people post a . 6:24pm yesterday. Greetings, I'm thinking to send for service this 1978 Seamaster .
For the most part Omega gives people what they want in servicing of a vintage piece. How .
Pitjean. Nesbit's Fine Watch Service is my favorite for Omega. They're Omega-certified with a factory parts account and all that. Quality, communication and turn-times are all excellent.
For the most part Omega gives people what they want in servicing of a vintage piece. How many times here (and even more common on some other forums) do you see someone get a vintage watch back with all new hands, . This thread is to simply document my experience and time line for those interested in having their vintage watch serviced by Omega. I've only seen a handful of people post a timeline from start to finish, so I figured it'd be worth it for those first timers to see what it is like.
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Nesbit's Fine Watch Service is my favorite for Omega. They're Omega-certified with a factory parts account and all that. Quality, communication and turn-times are all excellent. For the most part Omega gives people what they want in servicing of a vintage piece. How many times here (and even more common on some other forums) do you see someone get a vintage watch back with all new hands, new dial, completely refinished and looking like new, and the owner is thrilled.
Hello everyone! Thanks to a fellow forum member I’ve just received my first vintage Omega. It’s actually my first Omega overall, but now I need some advice.
But if your advice is truly targeted at vintage Omega watches, the problem is there is no established market. And there are a huge (and growing) number of Frankenwatches out there. And the cost of a full service is from 20% to 50% of the value.
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Most people, myself included take the watch to be serviced to an AD so it can be sent to the Omega service center. Some ADs have a certified Omega watchmaker that can do the service which is nice because it’s usually a faster turnaround. IIRC Omega warranties the service for 2 .
I find the "service" threads for vintage Omega that I've read so far, most disturbing. I have a couple of Speedmasters: late 60's and early 70's that I would love to bring back to life. I've been reading before I start a post in the vintage thread asking a bunch of questions. After seeing the 1948 re-release shown at Basel this year got this itch to pick up some vintage Omegas. Few questions I would like to ask from those with.
My goals are 3 fold: To give someone who might need to send their watches back to an OEM a general idea of the process, the cost, the timeline, and expectations about how your watch will be returned to you. To give a comparison of the level service between two popular watch manufactures. This thread is to simply document my experience and time line for those interested in having their vintage watch serviced by Omega. I've only seen a handful of people post a timeline from start to finish, so I figured it'd be worth it for those first timers to see what it is like.
Pitjean. Nesbit's Fine Watch Service is my favorite for Omega. They're Omega-certified with a factory parts account and all that. Quality, communication and turn-times are all excellent.
For the most part Omega gives people what they want in servicing of a vintage piece. How many times here (and even more common on some other forums) do you see someone get a vintage watch back with all new hands, new dial, completely refinished and looking like new, and the owner is thrilled. Hello everyone! Thanks to a fellow forum member I’ve just received my first vintage Omega. It’s actually my first Omega overall, but now I need some advice. But if your advice is truly targeted at vintage Omega watches, the problem is there is no established market. And there are a huge (and growing) number of Frankenwatches out there. And the cost of a full service is from 20% to 50% of the value.Most people, myself included take the watch to be serviced to an AD so it can be sent to the Omega service center. Some ADs have a certified Omega watchmaker that can do the service which is nice because it’s usually a faster turnaround. IIRC Omega warranties the service for 2 .
Giving servicing advice on vintage Omega's from
I find the "service" threads for vintage Omega that I've read so far, most disturbing. I have a couple of Speedmasters: late 60's and early 70's that I would love to bring back to life. I've been reading before I start a post in the vintage thread asking a bunch of questions. After seeing the 1948 re-release shown at Basel this year got this itch to pick up some vintage Omegas. Few questions I would like to ask from those with.
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