Good morning Omega Enthusiasts, I'm always amazed at how much information is shared and gathered by forum members. We can all learn from each other. Tom and I are looking forward to sharing info and our personal opinions as well. Jan Nesbit
I couldn´t use my post no 500 better than to welcome a female watch collector to the forum! It´s not every day we see them around here, so really looking forward to see you share insights and hopefully also glimpses of your collection!
Welcome Jan. For those that don't know of Tom and Jan, here is a little background. http://www.nesbitswatchservice.com/ The Nesbit Family has been servicing fine watches for well over 100 years. Myself and my husband, Tom Nesbit, have owned and operated Nesbit's for the last 30 years. I run the administrative/ customer service side of the business and Tom along with our son, Mackenzie Nesbit run the repair center. Specialties: We specialize in the service and repair of chronograph movements, coaxial escapment, chronometer rated, vintage and complicated as well as standard quartz and automatic movements. We are capable of pressure testing to the depth of 3600 feet. Services include: Vintage Restoration and Service Complete Maintenance Service and Repair Complicated Chronograph and Co-Axial Service Water Resistant Testing Pressure Test to 3600ft Gasket Replacement and Case Reseal Genuine Factory Replacement Parts Warranty that Exceeds Industry Standards
Thanks everyone! It will also give Tom a reason to "step away from the bench" for a few minutes. We both have a few pieces that we treasure and will post pics. He is currently in Ohio at AWCI for some Rolex training required to purchase the newest execution gaskets.
Jan, you've frequently come up in recommendations for service options, so its good to see you both on the forum in person. Welcome!
Welcome Nesbits. I can only speak for myself but they did a stunning job on my 1968 Speedmaster and I look forward to a their input here on the forum.