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Had my Speedy Pro restored by Ashley Womble one year ago, as well as a 1971 Seamaster. Outstanding work, very knowlegeable. He has been written up in the local paper, and your watch will be in excellent hands!
Regards,
Greg Dorfmeier, Smyrna, GA
: Has anyone had any repairs done by this
: authorized repair center? My SMP 300m's
: bezel is need of repair and Omega in PA
: recommended Womble Watch Works located in
: GA.
: If not, any advice on who to send it to? I'm
: trying to avoid having the watch "beat
: up" because I gather they need to pry
: the bezel off. I can see some idiot using a
: screw driver to get it off and damaging the
: case.
: Thanks
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