Boston Service recommendation - Seamaster GMT 2535.80

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I recently purchased my first Omega, a Seamaster GMT 2535.80. It has now has developed a stuck hour hand. Looking through the Forums this is a common problem with Seamaster GMTs.
I am looking for a recommendation for a local Watchmaker in the Greater Boston area. Obviously someone with extensive Omega servicing experience. Appreciate any feedback.
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Let me know when you find someone haha. I'm your neighbor to the north (NH) but I was originally from the Boston area and still work there.
 
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Try European watch and Co, I think they have a watchmaker there.
 
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There’s a few threads on this. Search Boston Watchmaker and you hit up a few options.

I’ve used the place in Harvard Sq for a hand swap.

I’ve seen some endorsements on here for precision watch works, Paul Duggan and the Stoneham folks have

It’s been previously confirmed that EWC no longer service - but perhaps that’s change recently. Let us know if you find out differently?
 
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Let me know when you find someone haha. I'm your neighbor to the north (NH) but I was originally from the Boston area and still work there.

Thanks BradleyJ. When i find someone I'll post a request for reference
 
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There’s a few threads on this. Search Boston Watchmaker and you hit up a few options.

I’ve used the place in Harvard Sq for a hand swap.

I’ve seen some endorsements on here for precision watch works, Paul Duggan and the Stoneham folks have

It’s been previously confirmed that EWC no longer service - but perhaps that’s change recently. Let us know if you find out differently?

Thanks BatDad. I'll check out you recommendations.