Had a full movement overhaul

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Hey guys, I sent my 2 year old PO 45.5mm with chrono in for repairs. It was not keeping time properly. Some days it would all of a sudden lose 15 mins, then the next day be fine. And the day after lose 3 hours etc. So Omega I must say has been great with managing the service. They sent me a box to ship it in safely. The online portal has been great to follow along. And it looks like I am getting it back in a week. But I noticed the list of parts that were replaced. See attached image .

https://amico.box.com/s/0q6zlhklkyfo6rlxpgcdi0p65w44zt43

I have not spoken to the rep yet to understand why all of this was being replaced. It is under warranty so its no skin off my back. I just want to make sure it wasn't damaged due to something I could be doing ? This seems like a total movement explosion? Or is this common for any movement issues to simply replace all of these parts?

Thanks
 
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This is pretty standard - nothing out of the ordinary here, or anything that you would have done.
 
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Mainspring with “brindle”! That is one difference between a co-axial and any other automatic winder in the Omega line up that I didn’t know existed! 😁
 
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My 2531.80 is out for service with Omega. Based on the serial, it dates from 2007. Probably the first service it's had. It'll be interesting to see what they replace.
 
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How did you initiate the service? I'd prefer to send from home instead of working through an AD that I did not buy from in order to send to Omega.

My Grey Side is under warranty and is giving me difficulty winding.