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Hi Matt, The overhaul, depending on what you want done, case, movement, cleaning, adustments...etc is not too expensive. The most I can imagine is about $200. (that is if parts needed to be ordered from Omega and a total overhaul seriously needed to be done). I have read a past poster saying that he had his watch overhauled for $30. He said the only thing that needed done was cleaning and a new plexi-crystal on his vintage seamaster. The biggest cost factor he said was the labor, not the part (plexi-crystal). Hope this helps..... good luck! Louis
: Hi,
: I have a cal. 565 Seamaster that needs an overhaul. What should I expect to
: pay for this, from either Omega or a reputable watchmaker? Thanks.
: --Matt
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