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Few Questions:
First, I have a two year old Seamaster 300M Pro with the ETA 1120 movement. It loses about 6 - 7 seconds a day. Not a big deal and I've gotten accustom to it and I set my watch a minute ahead every 10 days or so. How much trouble would it be to bring it in to have someone adjust it? How much should it cost? What's the risk of them adjusting the movement, so that it's timing is even further off?
Second, I have a 6 year old Speedmaster Triple Day/Date and want to have a routine service, oiled, buffed, etc. What would be a fair price for an authorized Omega dealer to charge?
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