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I have the misfortune and lack of knowledge to send my 1992 SMP Quartz in for service to Omega in Lancaster in 99. In Sept of 00 I had to return it under repair warranty as it was running erratic. Omega "re-serviced" it and returned it. It's been running fine since. However the cost was in the $250 range. Expensive for a battery, gaskets and pressure test I cannot recommend Omega service in Lancaster to anyone wanting to keep their Omega looking/running good. As mine was returned with numerous scratches that it did not have before. However my complaints got the case and bracelet refinished on the second go around.
John Miller
Boise, Idaho
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