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Hey Guys, you've always helped me out in the past, just wondering if you can help me out again, 2 quick questions:..... first one, I have a Seamaster professional self-winding Chronograph calibur 1164, to do a complete servicing and pressure test I was quoted $900.00 canadian plus 14% tax, just wondering if that quote is reasonable or not? Second Question is I'm from a small city in Canada, Winnipeg Manitoba, Is it possible for someone who works in a jewlery store that is an authorized Omega dealer to be an authorized Omega repair tech? Just questioning it b/c I've heard that only the Omega company does repairs and servicing on Omegas.
Thanks again in advance.
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