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  • Where to service my Seamater??

    Hi guys,

    Need some help.

    My Seamater is getting slower, need to adjust the time every 4 to 5 day.

    Where can I go for servicing my Seamaster?

    What is the Cost?

    How Long will it take?

  • #2
    you can go to omega service centre OR go to those watch repair shops.

    price will vary accordingly, and so will time frame.

    as for cost i am unable to help you since i do not have any pieces from omega (at least not recently)
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    • #3
      Originally posted by dk9959 View Post
      Hi guys,

      Need some help.

      My Seamater is getting slower, need to adjust the time every 4 to 5 day.

      Where can I go for servicing my Seamaster?

      What is the Cost?

      How Long will it take?
      i just went to omega agent at wheelock place lvl4 today. $450 onwards for servicing.
      Remnants of my irresponsibility:
      "Foreign affections"
      1) Sinn U1-30 June 2007
      2) Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 M series-23 Jan 08 (HER perpetual oyster )
      3) Omega Seamaster Chrono Diver 2225.80.00-25 Jul 08 (From Wife )
      4) IWC Top Gun Chrono-20 Sep 09
      What's NEXT?

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      • #4
        Thks guys,

        For the info!!

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        • #5
          nowadays, servicing cost is really getting crazy. $450 you can get a decent quartz or even auto watch from some well-known brands.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dk9959 View Post
            Hi guys,

            Need some help.

            My Seamater is getting slower, need to adjust the time every 4 to 5 day.

            Where can I go for servicing my Seamaster?

            What is the Cost?

            How Long will it take?
            Bro better check if your "Seamater" is authentic omega first!! Cos didn't know omega got come out with new model called "sea mater"... mate with who??

            Anyway jokes aside... best place to service still swatch group at wheellock place. but prepare to spend more and wait for quite some time. If you sea-master is vintage one then prepare to wait longer as they need to order parts and even sent it back to swiss if parts or workmanship is unavailable here!!

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            • #7
              recent servicing at swatch
              non-chrono - $328.40 - took 3 months
              chrono - $522.10 - took 3 months
              3762.5001.5445.3233.3878
              3520.2503.2531.3576.1502

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              • #8
                Servicing Cost

                Thanks for sharing the info

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by epigram View Post
                  recent servicing at swatch
                  non-chrono - $328.40 - took 3 months
                  chrono - $522.10 - took 3 months
                  Great info! Thks for sharing
                  Last edited by triton; 27-10-08, 07:40 AM.
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                  • #10
                    non-chrono co-axial - took about 3 months - $348.80
                    Last edited by triton; 27-10-08, 07:41 AM.
                    3762.5001.5445.3233.3878
                    3520.2503.2531.3576.1502

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                    • #11
                      Few days ago I went to LVMH service centre to service my Zenith (non Chrono). I was charged $280, 3-4 weeks waiting time. Positively surprise about relatively reasonable servicing cost and quick turnaround time. Servicing is conducted in Singapore, no need to send back to Switzerland. For Chrono El-primero $400, reasonable
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by epigram View Post
                        non-chrono co-axial - took about 3 months - $348.80
                        Wow, pretty long wait...

                        I have a 2220.80 co-axial, still under warranty & running well, so....

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                        • #13
                          just send my PO in for servicing, free as the watch is still under warranty. Was told to wait 2 weeks leh...

                          By the way, what i understand from them is that though the cost is S$450, it includes changing of parts. Therefore, i assume S$450 is nett. For rolex, the servicing price is lower but it excludes changing of parts.

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