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Here is what to do:
Send your Omega's to the WEST COAST service center. I had my vintage Pre-Bond Seamaster serviced by them in Feb 2002 one word PERFECT.
Yes, I've had Lancaster do other Omega's and yes it's been the same story as always..... poor service. You would think the night janitor and security guard were working on these watches..... come to think they may do a better job....
Anyway here is the address :
Nesbit's Fine Watch Repair
Joshua Green Building
1425 4th Ave Suite 402, Seattle, WA 98101
206-625-1211 Attn: Tom Nesbit
These folks have been around since 1895.
John Miller
Boise, Idaho
A respected Seattle long time jeweler. Authorized Omega Factory Service.
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