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Re: How can I get my Omega repaired?

: I have an Omega seamaster automatic.

That does not narrow it down much, OMEGA has made several thousand different Seamaster Automatic models over the past 55 years. Can you post photo so we can tell a little closer what you have?

: Everywhere
: i go no one would touch the watch. It does
: not tick and function properly.

With no idea what you actually tried, it is hard to suggest a next step -- other than sending it straight to an OMEGA factory service center.

Did you try sending it to OMEGA or an Authorized OMEGA dealer? Or were you just randomly trying various local watch shops for help? Did you look for shops that say they specialize in OMEGA watches?

: possible. If you could also give me a
: ballpark figure of how much I'm gonna have
: to spend I'd appreciate that also.

With no idea how old the watch is or what the exact problem is, we have no clues as to what would be required. Might need as little as a $50 cleaning. Might need a several hundred dollar repair of broken parts.

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