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Need some advice/help please...
Hello. I sent my latest acquisition, an omega seamaster off for service with a local watchmaker. This is a 12 year old watch so it was worth trying to save a few bucks. I did an internal servicing only on the ETA movement. I got it back yesterday with dust under the crystal ( a few specs), and I have found out that if I lay it down, even with a full wind, it stops. It is under a one year warranty with the watchmaker, but I am wondering if I should just send it to Omega service instead. Service cost was $125. What should I do? My wife thinks I am nuts to go back. Also, what could be causing the movement to stop? It is a cronometer grade movement. Its working worse than before servicing... Glad I have my 14060 to take my mind off how aggrivated I am at this whole situation. Thanks for your help.
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If the watch is worth the trouble send it to Omega.
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Send it to Nesbit's in Seattle.
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Only $125 for a service?
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Send it to Omega or Nesbits or a competent local watchmaker and get it done right.
Consider the $125 you lost as tuition - one of life's lessons.
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OP, where do you live
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#7 |
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Thanks for advice fellas. I decided to take it back to my watchmaker for one more try. He is retired, working out of his home for cash only and generally does a good job. I sent him my DJ last year and he serviced it for $400. It had a tiny bit of dust under the crystal, but was taken care of. Kept perfect time after service. We had a conversation yesterday and said if I was unhappy with anything, let him know. He said it was my watch and it needed to be made right. We will just see what happens. Yes his pricing is cheap, maybe a little headache, but the price is right. Nice fellow when you get him going talking about watches...
At azguy, I live between Fayetteville and Charlotte, NC, right in the middle. Small little town. |
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