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They do a lot more to the watch than you might think for the service price. They compeatly disasemble it and replace any worn parts, then test it for accuracy.They give a one year garantee
on the work. I would stay away from the PA service center. I sent my vintage connie to Bienne for service and they did a great job.It's not much more trouble to send it to Bienne if you have to put in the mail anyway. The US postal service is the only way to insure a package for more than $500. You can contact them at aftersales@omega.ch if you need answers about service. Their repair procedure is on their website.
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