smokeysmoo
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- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
After Dad died in March his Omega Seamaster watch came to me.
Unfortunately it's not working at the moment despite a new battery, it starts and stop intermittently.
Omega have sent me pre paid fully insured packaging to send them the watch for an assessment/estimate.
My question to any watch officianado is simply, is it worth paying Omega a minimum of £330 if the watch just needs a service, or can any reputable watchsmith work on it?
The sentimental value is obviously immense, but the actual value is probably not much more than the cost of the service, and when Dad had it he was often frustrated with it as the battery didn't seem to last long, and the Omega process only frustrated him further in cost and time taken to get it back.
Sorry for the rambling but hopefully some of you have experience of Omega servicing and may be happy to share.
Unfortunately it's not working at the moment despite a new battery, it starts and stop intermittently.
Omega have sent me pre paid fully insured packaging to send them the watch for an assessment/estimate.
My question to any watch officianado is simply, is it worth paying Omega a minimum of £330 if the watch just needs a service, or can any reputable watchsmith work on it?
The sentimental value is obviously immense, but the actual value is probably not much more than the cost of the service, and when Dad had it he was often frustrated with it as the battery didn't seem to last long, and the Omega process only frustrated him further in cost and time taken to get it back.
Sorry for the rambling but hopefully some of you have experience of Omega servicing and may be happy to share.