Ladies Omega Seamaster service / restoration

Ladies Omega Seamaster service / restoration

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Stevie_P

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562 posts

178 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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Hi Chaps

I have a ladies Omega Seamaster automatic which is in need of lots of TLC.
It seems to function OK but the crystal is quite scratched, the case has the odd 'chip' and the strap latch is missing.
Being fairly local to Southampton I could take it to the Omega service centre or searching here seems swiss time services are recommended.
Trouble is these could easily charge more than the watch is actually worth and there is no sentimental value attached.
Any thoughts and ideas as to who to go to?
Cheers
Steve






Stevie_P

Original Poster:

562 posts

178 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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Thanks Variomatic. Yes the latch is missing. Perhaps not a massive problem if it's replaced with a non genuine strap as I'm not sure if it's original in the first place. I'd prefer to keep it original if it is but hey ho.
The watch itself is genuine though.

Stevie_P

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562 posts

178 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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Excellent. I'm down in Bournemouth in a week or two so I'll try and pop in.
Thanks

Stevie_P

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562 posts

178 months

Friday 19th June 2015
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Hi Variomatic

Been let down by a local watch repairer (Not ecain63 I hasten to add) and am looking for some advice on what to do with this.
I want it serviced, polished etc but there's no real point if no one can get hold of a new clasp.
Happy to PM you and send further pics / description of what is required if you feel you can help?
Cheers
Steve

Stevie_P

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562 posts

178 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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If only I could find the mail! Have PM'd you.

Edited by Stevie_P on Saturday 20th June 11:34

Stevie_P

Original Poster:

562 posts

178 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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Cheers Joe
Email sent.
Steve