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15 March 2008, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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Omega Service Centers USA
Here is a list of Omega Service Centers..
East SG Customer Service 1817 William Penn Way, Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone: 800.456.5354 Fax: 717.399.2211 Repairs: Extension 3018 Email: sgcs@desupernet.net Parts: Extension 3037 Swiss Watch Repair Center 60 East 42nd Street, Suite 2328 New York NY 10165 Phone: 212.949.6522 Fax: 212.949.6522 Omega Service Agency 1010 Jefferson Building, 1015 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: 215.625.0220 Fax: 215.922.7685 Midwest: United Authorized Service Center Village Plaza, 1st Floor, 23400 Michigan Ave. Dearborn, MI 48124 Phone: 313.561.7700 Fax: 313.561.4649 Swiss Service Center17 1/2 Calendar Court, La Grange, IL 60525 Phone: 708.482.0610 Fax: 708.482.1084 West: Omega Service Agency 210 Post Street, Room 802, San Francisco, CA 94108 Phone: 415.433.2874 Fax: 415.433.2874 Walter Gooden, Inc. 2050 Bundy Drive, Suite 290, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone: 310.820.5952 Fax: 310.820.3594 Northwest: Nesbit's Service 1425 4th Avenue, Suite 626, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206.623.1211 Fax: 206.623.1710 South: Swiss Time Service Center 1101 S. Rogers Circle, Suite 8 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Phone: 561.241.7222 Fax: 561.995.6839 Time Tech 13140 Colt Road, Suite 519, Dallas Texas 75240 Phone: 972.644.1774 Fax: 972.644.1775 .................................................. ........................... Chuck Maddox Omega Site: http://chronomaddox.com/cm3articles.html
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15 March 2008, 03:41 AM | #2 |
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Anyone have opinions as to which center they recommend?
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15 March 2008, 04:41 AM | #3 |
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What about Canadian service centers?
Toronto, ON: The Swatch Group Canada Ltd. 555 Richmond Street West Suite 1105 M5V 3B1 Toronto T. ++1 416 703 16 67 Toll free: 866 903 9015 F. ++1 416 703 25 97 Vancouver, BC: Time & Gold Ltd. 565 West Georgia Street V6B 1Z5 Vancouver T. ++1 604 682 44 87 F. ++1 604 682-49 61 Burnaby, BC: Timeco Ltd. 4459 Canada Way V5G 1J3 Burnaby T. ++1 604 435 63 83 F. ++1 604 435 62 29 Montreal, PQ: Helvetia Ltd. 1100 La Gauchetiere W. Suite 267, Box 105 H3B 2S2 Montreal T. ++1 514 861 29 85 F. ++1 514 861 75 08 Chuck Maddox site on Omega watches: http://chronomaddox.com/cm3articles.html
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25 February 2012, 09:19 AM | #5 |
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Stay away from Secacus.
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5 May 2008, 02:18 PM | #6 |
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Thanks that is great help. I have spent too much time with my Rollies, and 6 years have passed on my Omega SMP Midsize, and I think I probably need to send it in. My Rolex AD has with him a certified Rolex jeweller, and he says he can service my watch. What is the concensus on the work done by the service centers, and the price of such standard service? Just curious.
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6 May 2008, 12:58 AM | #7 |
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My experience at Swiss Service Center in IL was very positive. I made a thread about it on the Omega Forum section in TRF.
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I've had direct positive experience with O.S.A. in Philadelphia, and would not hesitate to recommend them over Omega, Secaucus. No first hand experience, but there is a sentiment that Swatch Group Customer Service is a contradiction in terms and would be a last resort.
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My mainspring broke after 3 years and less than 6 months of actual use (running of the watch). I called Swiss Service and they said they do NOT replace the mainspring unless broken or visibly damaged. The watchmaker that now has my watch says that she replaces the mainspring with each service because reused mainsprings often break. I'm rescinding my positive opinion about Swiss Service Center.
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Thanks
Great info - thanks
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14 October 2009, 08:54 AM | #11 |
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Has anyone had dealings with Nesbit's in Seattle? My SMP is due for service.
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I know this an old thread but thought I would share another data point. I used Nesbit for my Bond SMP in 2017. Their service price was the same as bringing to an Omega AD. I used Nesbit since the nearest AD was 20-30 miles away and I didn’t have the time to visit them twice to drop off and pickup. I did have to pay for shipping, but return shipping was covered by them. Turnaround time was about 6 weeks. One advantage is that they do offer a 2.5 year warranty. I utilized it this year to get the watch regulated as it was running slow out of COSC specs. I would not hesitate to recommend them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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My wife sat next to the US Marketing Manager for Omega on a flight several months ago and she recommended the NY service center.
BTW, she (the manager) was wearing a 45.5 Planet Ocean on an orange deployant. |
18 December 2009, 12:50 PM | #16 |
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Omega Boutique in NYC is wonderful.
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The Secacus one is pretty slow....
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Thanks for the great info on service centers. I have two questions: How often should I send in my DeVille for cleaning if I wear it to the office every week day? Also, how do you recommend I clean/polish my watch in the safest manner? I'd prefer to do that on my own. Thank you again!
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My experience with Kevin at Time TEch was 100% positive... he serviced my "pie pan" Constellation and I have been very pleased.
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18 February 2011, 07:24 AM | #20 |
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Does anyone know if the SF service center still active? I haven't been able to find a lot of info on Omega's site. Closest is LA.
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21 February 2012, 11:51 PM | #21 |
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there is a service center on 5th ave upstairs in the omega store.
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I heard it costs the same to service a Rolex and an Omega. Is there some truth to that? Rolex charges $600. How much did you guys paid for your Omega Services?
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Although I have no direct experience, I have heard from other watch friends that the service center in IL is not good. Based on these reports, I have no plans to ever send either of my Omegas to them should they need service.
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It seems like all of the locations posted on the OP are no longer in service. Granted the OP was from 2008. Omega's website list two Omega Boutiques as service centers. One in New York and one in Seattle. It also lists two OMEGA Repair Centers. One in New Jersey and one in Florida. Lastly, it lists a location in CA known as The SWATCH Group US Inc.
Anybody recently send their OMEGA to any of these locations? I have an OMEGA that I'm thinking about sending in for some routine service.
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Omega has pulled all repairs back in-house so those listed above USED TO BE authorized but no longer are
The boutique in NYC do all repairs in house now. The Jersey location received too many complaints regarding quality so if you're in the NY area drop by the boutique. As for the Seattle location I haven't stopped by the boutique there but will do so end of this month / early July as I'm going home to visit family so I can ask them if they repair in house. The routine service I would go with a trusted local watchmaker as it would save you some $$$ but then again if you want the fancy repair work and warranty go with the repair center. |
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The Seattle SC is where all Boutique repairs go, it's a dedicated facility just for them to increase turnaround time on Boutique repairs. Other AD repairs go to either LA, Florida, or NJ, which are SWATCHGroup repair centers.
Seattle is a dedicated OMEGA only facility. You can drop repairs off right in the Service Center. |
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I have a MK IV that needs service, a new crystal, new crown and refinishing. Anyone know if one Omega location better for old watches than another? I asked this question to an Omega rep via email and I have yet to get a reply.
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7 June 2012, 04:47 PM | #28 |
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Follow up: Omega got back to me and said to send my MK IV to the New Jersey repair center. I'll post how the experience went and before and after photos when it is done.
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8 June 2012, 03:52 PM | #29 |
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As a rule, vintage pieces would go to the main SGUS facility in Secaucus, and from their if the piece is still too old it'll get sent to Bienne/Biel (which requires a $75 shipping charge that will get rolled into your bill if you approve to send it for an estimate).
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My vintage Omega Moonphase cal 715 is going to Bienne this week and I was told that there is 75 dollar for estimate but it will be waived if I choose to go ahead with the estimate.....which is now looking at around a grand.... Older pieces I believe are usually sent to Bienne. Gluck all on their services
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