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  1. Hotwheelbill Mar 24, 2014

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    What would be the easiest way to ask for an Archive extract without opening the watch myself? Would my local Omega Boutique do this for me without sending the watch out?
    I'm wanting to have one done for this watch.
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  2. Time Exposure coordinates his cast with his car's paint job Mar 24, 2014

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    I would find a reputable watchmaker, not the Boutique.
    And might I add, ooooh! Nicey!
    Just remembered Al (Archer) had some good advice for the do-it-yerselfer if you become so inclined. See a thread called "Where To Buy Watch Tools." Not savvy enough to create a link (sorry).
     
  3. JohnSteed Mar 24, 2014

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    Omega may have put the archive extract service on hold....
     
  4. Hotwheelbill Mar 24, 2014

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    I have taken Al's advice as given, this is one watch I never plan to open myself.


    Why on hold?
     
  5. JohnSteed Mar 24, 2014

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    Think it applies to US customers Only. Not sure why But Omega website may have the answer ... somewhere
     
  6. Hotwheelbill Apr 2, 2014

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    I contacted Omega with an email thru their website about the search. My email was replied to in about 2 hours with a PDF of the form to fill out, address to send it to and a fax number to send that way. $90 each search.
     
  7. z1109r Apr 3, 2014

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    Fax...address... in 2014:rolleyes: Come on Omega, would be all too high-tech by mail :p