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If it's not too much trouble, can you lay out the parts they returned and take a couple of photos? That is a massive number of parts, even by Omega's standards. Watch looks great though.
Wow, you weren't kidding, that was alot of parts replaced. Just curious, were some of these parts charged to the bill and in addition to the standard price listed on their website for this watch (mechanical, non-chrono, non-precious metals), or were all of these replacement parts included in the flat rate Omega has posted on their website? https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/customer-service/interventions-and-prices/price-information
Ship of Theseus watch!
How was it running when you got it?
I think they just gave you a new movement and filed a bag with random parts from the parts bin.
Joke aside, I hope this didn't cost more than a new watch.
Is this a COSC certified movement, if so wondering what serialno is on the new movement?
It should be the original serial number. There are 2 main parts that are not included in the returned parts. One is the barrel bridge and the other is the balance cock. The serial numbers used to be on the barrel bridge on the earlier 1120's, but it was switched to the balance cock eventually.
I think all in all the watch + servicing cost me around 3500 eur
So yes a pretty penny but I’m not devestated because I really don’t like the newer models tbh too big and too thick