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·Hi everyone,
The crystal of my planet ocean calibre 2500 is not sitting flush in the case as it should be. It is only level from around the 12-3 position. I have attached a photo below for people to see. I’m not sure how long it has been like this until I noticed it one day and could not ignore it.
I first tried taking it to omega however being in Australia it means that any service is a minimum 6 months wait. Since then I have tried three different watch makers that I trust. The first watchmaker I went to removed the crystal and re-seated it back on however the same issue was still present. He even replaced the gaskets which didn’t seem to make a difference. He pressure tested it too and it passed. I then took it to another watch maker who also pressure tested it and it passed. He was not confident in trying to press the crystal any further due to the risk of damage. The third watchmaker suggested it could be because a genuine omega gasket may be required due to the case size. All three have suggested sending it to omega.
I’m posting this here to see if anyone has had a similar problem with their omega in the past. I’ve heard the calibre 2500 have had issues however that’s more of a mechanical issue not a cosmetic one. My main concern is making sure I am not causing any further damage and ensuring it is as waterproof as can be.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
The crystal of my planet ocean calibre 2500 is not sitting flush in the case as it should be. It is only level from around the 12-3 position. I have attached a photo below for people to see. I’m not sure how long it has been like this until I noticed it one day and could not ignore it.
I first tried taking it to omega however being in Australia it means that any service is a minimum 6 months wait. Since then I have tried three different watch makers that I trust. The first watchmaker I went to removed the crystal and re-seated it back on however the same issue was still present. He even replaced the gaskets which didn’t seem to make a difference. He pressure tested it too and it passed. I then took it to another watch maker who also pressure tested it and it passed. He was not confident in trying to press the crystal any further due to the risk of damage. The third watchmaker suggested it could be because a genuine omega gasket may be required due to the case size. All three have suggested sending it to omega.
I’m posting this here to see if anyone has had a similar problem with their omega in the past. I’ve heard the calibre 2500 have had issues however that’s more of a mechanical issue not a cosmetic one. My main concern is making sure I am not causing any further damage and ensuring it is as waterproof as can be.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!