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A cute, toungue-in-cheek blog about Omegas. Welcome to the team!
Check it out here.
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September 24th, 2005 at 7:13 pm
Be cautious if you’re purchasing an Omega watch. My $2,300 Omega Speedmaster, purchased in 2001, has been “in the shop” for repairs approximately five times. Brushing snow off my car has been sufficient, with this watch, to cause fog and moisture under the crystal. It was in for repairs again earlier this year–the repair took SIX MONTHS because, according to the “authorized repair shop” OMEGA sent the wrong part SIX times. Now, three months after that repair was completed (at a cost of $375.00) it is again malfunctioning.
Again, I recommend caution if you are considering an Omega wristwatch.
March 31st, 2006 at 8:54 pm
I sent my Omega Seamaster in for repair on November 18, 2005. I just got off the phone and it is still in Switzerland and sounds like I will not see
it for another month. Wow Great service If that is their normal service who needs them. By the way I sent the watch in for a band repair and
got a repair quote of over $1300US. They won’t repair just the band you must OK all the repairs or nothing. This will be my last Omega.
September 7th, 2006 at 12:40 pm
Same Here. Have a Seamaster Chrono. Not abused in the least. Its broken twice. The first time I complained enough that it didn’t cost me a dime to repair. I have not sent it in yet to be repaired this time so I don’t know what the damage is. Ive had Casios from Walmart that gave better service. I don’t know if I just got a lemon or what but I would definitely not buy another.