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: so frustrated because I've had Bailey, Banks
: & Biddle watch repair as well as
: Renaissance Watch Repair look at the watch
: (over a 4 month period) and both came back
: telling me that the watch could not be
: fixed.
I'm curious if either of these repair places gave you the specifics of what is not repairable or replacable on that watch.
: Does anyone have any suggestions?
Yes. Forget the local dealers and repair shops. Send the watch ONLY to OMEGA headquarters in Switzerland. They can repair watches that others can't (or won't). Details can be found in the Customer Service section of the official OMEGA website at omegawatches.com.
: This is a Men's, 14K gold, diamond face,
: Constellation Quartz, Automatic,
: cosmetically in good shape watch.
Sounds nice! Hope you can get it going again.
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