Omega service prices

Omega service prices

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mel

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10,168 posts

276 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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I've just had a bit of shock with the O/H's constellation going back to Omega for a battery change due to them being the only people we could find who would change the seals and pressure test to keep the water tight integrity (only needs to be swim safe really) and the price for a new battery?? £55 to you please sir eek anyway I'm now living in fear as at the same time I sent them my 1964 Seamaster for a service as it was being generally grumpy, stopping at random, and taking a couple of days wear before it kept anywhere near reasonable time, they told me they would quote the work and needed to forward it on to their "heritage watches dept" in Switzerland, I'm dreading it. But now to top it all my current titanium Seamaster has started gaining a couple of minutes a week so is also going to need a service (hasn't been touched for probably 7 years or so) and again this is going to need to be Omega serviced to keep the watertight integrity (genuinely does need 100m rating)

But any suggestions in the SE or am I really tied to bloody Swatch House?

catmatt

24 posts

228 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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My servicing costs for Omega have been;

Seamaster: £170 - regular five year service
Dynamic: £250 - it was broken and also needed a service

These were both serviced by Omega.

You could also try Swiss Time Services - I am sure a search on Google will give more details.

Good luck

princeperch

7,931 posts

248 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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I don’t get my watches repaired/serviced by the manufacturer for this very reason.

If you find a local jeweler, who has been in the game for a while and has experience, the prices become almost reasonable.

On an old TAG I had - change battery with local trusted
jeweler, £7.00, and he checked the seals for me too (but didn’t guarantee anything).

Send the same watch back to TAG for the same job- £80.00.

Mate of mine had a Monza like mine - the side button came off. How much to have a new one fitted by TAG? £200.00!

If I need a new strap for my Monza - TAG will want to relieve me of £150.00. Ok it is crocodile leather, but I would want my own frigging croc, called Jack, to serve me drinks, clean and cook my meals for that ££££.

It's all a bloody con. But I do love my watches.

L1OFF

3,364 posts

257 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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service for speedmaster pro (moonwatch) £215.

Alan

Rav

3,048 posts

231 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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Service and restoration of a 1960's Omega Seamaster £491. But £100 of this was Ernest Jones's cut.

Dont go via Ernest Jones, In heindsight i would go directly to the Omega shop in Bond street.


uriel

3,244 posts

252 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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My Speedmaster is currently at Martin's Jeweller's in Glasgow. They're doing a service for £125, but so far they've had it for 10 weeks!

Someone once said: Low cost, high quality, quick turnaround...pick any two.

Captain Chaos

393 posts

277 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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I have just had my 1934 omega restored by Swisstime in Essex - they are Omega approved for vintage (i.e. 70s and older) watches, excellent service but you get it done much faster if you turn up in person which I did.

They did a great job. The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten etc.....


Onemind

102 posts

193 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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Mine went to the Watch doctors twice and another reputed company. none managed to get ot working well. I took it to a guy a few of us use in London (Shaun , tube station) and he got it up and running fine. I have dived with it 2 times since. Cost?? well it was nothing like the prices you have paid !
I had new seals fitted abroad and they cost £5.00 !

tertius

6,857 posts

231 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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mel said:
I've just had a bit of shock with the O/H's constellation going back to Omega for a battery change due to them being the only people we could find who would change the seals and pressure test to keep the water tight integrity (only needs to be swim safe really) and the price for a new battery?? £55 to you please sir eek anyway I'm now living in fear as at the same time I sent them my 1964 Seamaster for a service as it was being generally grumpy, stopping at random, and taking a couple of days wear before it kept anywhere near reasonable time, they told me they would quote the work and needed to forward it on to their "heritage watches dept" in Switzerland, I'm dreading it. But now to top it all my current titanium Seamaster has started gaining a couple of minutes a week so is also going to need a service (hasn't been touched for probably 7 years or so) and again this is going to need to be Omega serviced to keep the watertight integrity (genuinely does need 100m rating)

But any suggestions in the SE or am I really tied to bloody Swatch House?
The vintage Seamaster you've sent to Bienne ("heritage watches dept" ) I would imagine will cost somewhere between £300 and £600 and will take 6 months.

The newer Seamaster any competent watchmaker could service this for you you don't have to use Omega - try googling for Chealwatch (good but in my experience slow) or Rytetime (just trying them now, so can't comment directly but a good reputation).

hilly10

7,143 posts

229 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Go direct to Omega Swatch at Southampton always send mine direct to them and if anything goes wrong in 12 months you send it back they will repair it and refund all postage. Never send it third party they all want a cut

mel

Original Poster:

10,168 posts

276 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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Well the vinage seamaster arrived back this morning totally unannounced with a chit saying "movement in poor condition and spare parts no longer avaliable, unable to assist" it took just over 2 weeks but atleast was inspected and shipped back free of charge, just seems a shame. I have a lead on a place in Tonbridge Wells that may be able to help, and possibly the one in essex mentioned earlier but has anyone any other ideas or recomendations?

Olf

11,974 posts

219 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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mel said:
I've just had a bit of shock with the O/H's constellation going back to Omega for a battery change due to them being the only people we could find who would change the seals and pressure test to keep the water tight integrity (only needs to be swim safe really) and the price for a new battery?? £55 to you please sir eek anyway I'm now living in fear as at the same time I sent them my 1964 Seamaster for a service as it was being generally grumpy, stopping at random, and taking a couple of days wear before it kept anywhere near reasonable time, they told me they would quote the work and needed to forward it on to their "heritage watches dept" in Switzerland, I'm dreading it. But now to top it all my current titanium Seamaster has started gaining a couple of minutes a week so is also going to need a service (hasn't been touched for probably 7 years or so) and again this is going to need to be Omega serviced to keep the watertight integrity (genuinely does need 100m rating)

But any suggestions in the SE or am I really tied to bloody Swatch House?
Mel,

At least you didn't get the same treatment as us. They told us that my wife's well cared fro constellation needed a new battery - sure it was more that £55 - because we were annoyed by the price. We told them to forget it and send it back. They replied saying they couldn't send it back because they had already put the battery in, found the watch still didn't work and needed to service it - extra £165 please.

We're paying this time but after problems I've had with my sea-master I'm never buying a watch again from the robbing bds.