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: Hi there,
: I would take mine to Omega, just to be sure and
: not worry about things going wrong unless
: the jeweller comes with good reputation.
: Service cost and regularity of service, i
: believe it's well documented in here, in
: this website. Look under "Owners
: Zone", I recall reading it somewhere on
: the cost, parts that will be replace during
: a service and how often it needs to be done.
: hope this helps
: Ron
I've heard bad things about the Lancaster Service Center though if you are in the US. I would recommend trying one of the Authorized service centers that they have listed. There is one here in New York that I am probably going to take mine too when the time comes.
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