Omega speedmaster
Omega speedmaster
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Iceblue

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179 posts

55 months

Sunday 29th March
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Have owned a Omega Speedmaster from new about 6 years its the latest model (master chronometer) its time keeping was excellent for first 2/3 years but since as been losing about 7 secs daily, don't want it servicing as yet as I don't wear it everyday was just wondering if its possible to just have it regulated for better accuracy, or is it acceptable? believe they should be within 0 to +5

Cybertronian

1,548 posts

187 months

Monday 30th March
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7 seconds slow daily is well out of spec.

The 3861 Speedmaster launched in Jan 2021, so the oldest models will now be out of warranty. Check your warranty card for when it was dated. If you're just inside warranty still, get it to Omega ASAP.

Speed Badger

3,516 posts

141 months

Monday 30th March
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Yeah warranty should take care of it if still in date. I had a Tag Heuer Carrera a few years ago that was about 2 years old at the time and started to lose around 10 secs a day randomly. It was still in warranty and I sent it off and they recalibrated it free of charge.

Iceblue

Original Poster:

179 posts

55 months

Monday 30th March
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Cybertronian said:
7 seconds slow daily is well out of spec.

The 3861 Speedmaster launched in Jan 2021, so the oldest models will now be out of warranty. Check your warranty card for when it was dated. If you're just inside warranty still, get it to Omega ASAP.
Sorry wrong model its the Seamaster 300m Co-Axial-42mm purchased new Dec.18 so well out of warranty didn't want to pay £800+ for a Omega service for a watch thats only been worn occasionally


Edited by Iceblue on Monday 30th March 18:40

LC23

1,310 posts

249 months

Monday 30th March
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If you take it to an omega boutique with an on site watch maker they will regulate it free of charge assuming it doesn't need a service. If it needs a service they will let you know.

RiggaTheMighty

146 posts

98 months

Thursday
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If you want someone trustworthy to have a look at it and give you a genuine diagnosis, try going to Prime Time Watch Repairs in Ormskirk.
They are an accredited Service Centre for Omega.