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I'm planning to have two Omega watches serviced. One is a 1950's all steel manual and the other is a 1979 manual 9ct Gold deville. Both belonged to my father so have great sentimental value. The gold deville just needs a service whilst the steel one could do with a case polish, new glass and a perhaps a little renovation to the discoloured face.
I remember that 'West Repairs' had a good reputation a few years back but would like recommmendations for a good watchmaker. I do not wish to send my watches to SWATCH UK (past experience with my SMP).
Many thanks
Myles
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