Types of service for Omega watches...

Jun 20, 2008,23:40 PM
 

There are two types,


I. Basic Partial Repair.

* Replacement of crystal, tube, crown, pushers, gaskets, battery if necessary (parts included except special mineral glass, sapphire crystal and precious metal parts)

*  Restoration of water resistance

* Cleaning (washing) of case & bracelet

*  12 months warranty on the work carried out


II. Complete Maintenance Service.

* Dismantling of movement, cleaning, oiling, assembling, tuning of precision and checking functions of the movement

* Repair /  replacement of worn out or damaged movement parts

* Replacement of crystal, tube, crown, pushers, gaskets, battery if necessary (parts included except special mineral glass, sapphire crystal and precious metal parts)

* Restoration of water resistance

* Refurbishment of case & bracelet

* Technical & aesthetic final check

* 24 months warranty on the work carried out


Repair charges are classified by the type and age of the watch (highest to least, in that order)

Complicated or very old special timepieces

Chronographs (mechanical & quartz)

Old calibres (mechanical & quartz)

Current calibres (mechanical & quartz)


I hope this info helps...

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Fair price for servicing

 
 By: MasterBlaster : June 11th, 2008-16:04
I have a working Speedmaster mark2 Pro 1969 Omega watch and it seems that the gaskets have worn. My watch has condensation build up under the crystal as well as a small gouge near the side. Other than that it runs fine. Recently I have taken it to a repai... 

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 By: MasterBlaster : June 11th, 2008-16:36
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CAN$350...

 
 By: francois : June 11th, 2008-18:35
...is what my excellent watchmaker charged me for an overhaul of my Speedmaster Mark II: new crystal (pulsometre brought in by me), new pushers & gaskets, complete clean-up, lube, adjustments... guaranteed for one year. When the mainspring broke a few wee...