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·I dropped my 1st generation Aqua Terra off for service at the local Omega Boutique this past weekend for its 2nd service since my wife bought it new in 2003 (1st service was in 2011, so 10 years since the last service) - and after examination they informed me that during service, the movement would be replaced with a 2500d as they are no longer servicing the 2500b. This frankly didn't mean anything to me until I did some research online - and it seems odd to me that they would replace a movement rather than just update the necessary parts. It also seems as though the serial numbers wouldn't necessarily match (not that I really care, as I'm never selling the watch - it was a wedding gift from my wife).
Just curious if anyone here can share their recent experience servicing a 2500b movement and/or shed some light on what Omega are doing here?
Cost was $550 to perform the service assuming no non-standard items require replacement.
cheers!
Just curious if anyone here can share their recent experience servicing a 2500b movement and/or shed some light on what Omega are doing here?
Cost was $550 to perform the service assuming no non-standard items require replacement.
cheers!