Thanks for the reply

Jun 11, 2008,21:45 PM
 

Thanks for the feeback.

I also thought that 620 was steep. I took it into Time & Gold Ltd, which is on the official  omega " Customer Service network". They are even listed on the omega.com repair section. I think it may be a pusher problem but they are over charging me for the parts. I feel that I can get a cheaper deal ordered them online.

So if you guys have got your vintage omega watch repaired. How much did it set you back?

I don't even know where to start to find a decent watch repair shop. I don't want to get ripped off but I also want to get a good job done.

So if anyone knows of a good place here in Vancouver BC Canada please let me know. Also how do I get my watch nice and shiny again? What is the average cost of a good cleaning (case and bracelet only).


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My watchmaker typically charges $200 for a full chronograph service. Your quote seems odd

 
 By: chrisinohio : June 11th, 2008-18:11
First of all, $80 for "gaskets" is nuts. Of course if you have to replace the pushers then the $80 price isn't off by too much. I'm thinking $640 is still a bit high. I'm guessing you'd pay around this much for a full restoration in Bienne and at least it... 

Thanks for the reply

 
 By: MasterBlaster : June 11th, 2008-21:45
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 By: omega707 : July 4th, 2008-04:59

peter

 
 By: omega707 : August 17th, 2008-16:49