Looking for an affordable Speedy service – has anyone heard of this guy?

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Have any of you guys actually bothered to check out the link that the OP posted?
I did, but made my comments based on the op's dialogue with him where he states that it's a hobby for him and he's not certified.
 
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Have any of you guys actually bothered to check out the link that the OP posted?
I certainly did!
I am in no way disparaging him or anyone.
He does this part-time and works full-time in another field.
His specialty is pocket watches.
He belongs to associations but has no factory accreditation.

My feeling is that this may be a fantastic watchmaker to consider for future work.
He may prove to be the next Al.
I have a nice '51 manual wind cal. 283 I may consider sending him.

But a Speedy?
Not right off the bat.
 
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I have a nice '51 manual wind cal. 283 I may consider sending him.

But a Speedy?
Not right off the bat.


Exactly....
 
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I'll keep digging deeper, guys. Don't worry. I won't be Kaitlin my Speedy to some stranger I'm not confident with.

I'm attempting to reach someone who did have a '60 Speedy serviced by him, so I will see what he says before I really make up my mind.
 
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Some are charging near $1000. to service Speedmasters

Complete maintenance service prices
CATEGORY SPECIFICATION RECOMMENDED PUBLIC PRICES
ON STRAP
ON METAL BRACELET
1
Current calibres
- Mechanical $490 $525
- Quartz $415 $450
2 Old calibres
- Mechanical $600 $635
- Quartz $525 $560
3 Old calibres
- Mechanical $675 $710
- Quartz $600 $635
Chronograph calibres
- Mechanical $675 $710
- Quartz $600 $635
4 Very old calibres, complicated and special calibres
- Group A $925 $960
- Group B $1025 $1060
- Group C $1135 $1170
- Group D $1245 $1280
- Group E as per estimate as per estimate

Above are the recommended public prices applying to the official OMEGA service center of The Swatch Group Ltd’s affiliated company commercializing OMEGA’s products in your country of location.
 
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Some are charging near $1000. to service Speedmasters

Complete maintenance service prices
CATEGORY SPECIFICATION RECOMMENDED PUBLIC PRICES
ON STRAP
ON METAL BRACELET
1
Current calibres
- Mechanical $490 $525
- Quartz $415 $450
2 Old calibres
- Mechanical $600 $635
- Quartz $525 $560
3 Old calibres
- Mechanical $675 $710
- Quartz $600 $635
Chronograph calibres
- Mechanical $675 $710
- Quartz $600 $635
4 Very old calibres, complicated and special calibres
- Group A $925 $960
- Group B $1025 $1060
- Group C $1135 $1170
- Group D $1245 $1280
- Group E as per estimate as per estimate

Above are the recommended public prices applying to the official OMEGA service center of The Swatch Group Ltd’s affiliated company commercializing OMEGA’s products in your country of location.

I think I'd rather kill a kitten than pay $600 for a service on a Quartz watch.

Yikes.
 
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A dollar saved today is sometimes 2 dollars wasted tomorrow.

Get professional to do a professional job. I would Stop trying to get a bargain deal out of everything. Sometimes it's just better to be coherent with your taste.


If you can't afford to do it right..........Will you be able to afford to do it over?


Not being mean-spirited, just an old saying that popped into my head.


I am not meaning to offend but some times you have to pay for good things.

Since buying the deal, almost Speedy Pro you have talked about aftermarket bezels, $30 clasps and now cheap as chips services. I have to draw the line at this point as I think you are heading down a slippery slope. All this brings into account when you are selling other Omega watches as you have. I can see that everyone above has tried to help you as that is what we do but the current trend is hard for me to help other than agree with @Nobel Prize and @UncleBuck and advise that some times you have to Pay the Piper.
 
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Its all about priorities...if you can afford to buy a Speed Master...you can afford to spend a few hundred more to get a qualified tech to work on it. Skip a night out to dinner a few times over the next six months and your in.

Have you tried Riki with Time Care in Florida? ...he is one of the best and his prices are extremely reasonable.
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I'll keep digging deeper, guys. Don't worry. I won't be Kaitlin my Speedy to some stranger I'm not confident with.

I'm attempting to reach someone who did have a '60 Speedy serviced by him, so I will see what he says before I really make up my mind.
Dennisthemenace said above that he has one, in case you haven't notice.
 
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I am not meaning to offend but some times you have to pay for good things.

Since buying the deal, almost Speedy Pro you have talked about aftermarket bezels, $30 clasps and now cheap as chips services. I have to draw the line at this point as I think you are heading down a slippery slope. All this brings into account when you are selling other Omega watches as you have. I can see that everyone above has tried to help you as that is what we do but the current trend is hard for me to help other than agree with @Nobel Prize and @UncleBuck and advise that some times you have to Pay the Piper.

I have taken all members' advice thus far. I bought an OEM bezel as suggested, purchased RHD's deployant clasps as suggested by multiple people, and now I'm simply trying to find the best watchmaker to service my Speedy in the near future that won't set me back $600+.

My main goal is to have an Omega, which, thankfully, I am lucky enough to now have to myself.

Honestly, I do not disregard peoples' advice here (as I think is obvious from the above statement). I value everything that people tell me, and I do take it seriously.

With that said, there's no way I can have an Omega service center or an authorized Omega watchmaker service this for me. It's simply not attainable at this point. Maybe it will be six months from now, but I will definitely have to save.

I do appreciate everyone's advice, and I certainly don't want it to come off as if I don't. Seriously. You guys are a huge help 😀

If I find any reason to be uncomfortable with the watchmakers I'm looking into, I will not utilize their services. You have my word. I'm not willing to put my Speedy's well-being at stake if I feel sketched out with a certain watchmaker.

EDIT: I should add, the $30 bezel was a stretch, but I was simply curious to see what peoples' thoughts were on it. They were negative, which is why I went OEM.

As far as clasps go, I'm not a stickler for OEM Omega deployant clasps, so I'm perfectly fine going with the RHD clasps that Archer himself recommended.
 
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Dennisthemenace said above that he has one, in case you haven't notice.

Yes! That is actually the person I am trying to get a hold of to elaborate on his experience with this watchmaker.
 
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Don't worry. You have six months to do this survey so just keep it going. You're on the right track. 😉
 
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Nothing wrong with looking for the best deal. We should remember ffjej4 is only a kid, still in school and does not have much money,(I don't mean to be patronising) Hats off for him for pursuing his desire to own a nice watch, he could be out drinking, partying with bare, naked ladies and having fun with his money.....(Why are you not doing that at your age?)
 
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Nothing wrong with looking for the best deal. We should remember ffjej4 is only a kid, still in school and does not have much money,(I don't mean to be patronising) Hats off for him for pursuing his desire to own a nice watch, he could be out drinking, partying with bare, naked ladies and having fun with his money.....(Why are you not doing that at your age?)

Well thank you!

I've wanted an Omega for well over a year. A small amount of extra cash presented me with the opportunity and I jumped on it. Since then, I've been able to sell enough watches (trading up, etc), that I finally had enough money to do this. So I'm pretty excited 😀

Drinking and partying happen occasionally... But watches are the priority [emoji106]