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I called omega about servicing my Seamaster. They mentioned that there was an authorized service center in midtown (NY). Did you send your watch to an authorized center or is "Omega World" something different?
Please advise - brian
My Speedy Pro has returned from Omega World in
: lancaster, PA. I sent it in for routine
: maintenance and the price for an overhaul
: which includes new seals, crystal, springs,
: lubricants, tlc and anything else it needed
: was $250 USD. There is also a 1 yr. warranty
: on the work and parts.
: I also had a sharkskin band with deployant
: clasp installed on the watch in place of the
: bracelet. That was $165 USD. The band looks
: great, although, the clasp seems a little
: flimsy. Anyway the folks at Reeds said to
: just return it if I didn't like it.
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