Eve
·Halo community,
recently bought my first Omega.
Its a Seamaster Diver 300M reference 212.30.41.20.01.002.
i am absolutely in love with this model, and would like to keep it for a while, therefore i desided to do the service (watch is allmost 8 years old and is still in its original state on the inside and on the outside).
Last week i went through some local watchmakes in my area to get some impression and found a sympathical one, who is also listed at the Omegas Website as the official Service center of my city.
He told me he hast to open the watch and next week i will get an estimation of the reparation cost. Normally this would be something between 450 and 600 Euro for full service, and for this Movement 2500c.
So far so good. However until next week i should deside whether or not i want to do the refinishing on the case. The general look of the watch in my opinion is good, and i wouldnt mind some minor scratches on the case. However unfortunatelly there is one dent at the 9 o'clock that kind of disterbs me. But even if the watch maker would do refinishing on the case, this dent will not be gone completely. He told me, it will be a little bit smaller, but it will not disappear.
Since i have never done such a thing, i am kind of unsure if i should do refinishing at all. On the one hand it is included in the cost of the service, and would not cost me any extra. On the other hand i am a little unsure, what if the general look of the watch will look different just because of this dent.
For those of you who say, those dents give a watch a character, yes, if these were my dents, maybe i wouldnt mind. but those beatings are from some random person.
In my opinion, i wouldnt touch the bezel, and the case on the crown side also looks perfect. only the Helium Valve-side is a little bit messed up.
would you refinish the watch?
Thank you for your advice!
Eve
recently bought my first Omega.
Its a Seamaster Diver 300M reference 212.30.41.20.01.002.
i am absolutely in love with this model, and would like to keep it for a while, therefore i desided to do the service (watch is allmost 8 years old and is still in its original state on the inside and on the outside).
Last week i went through some local watchmakes in my area to get some impression and found a sympathical one, who is also listed at the Omegas Website as the official Service center of my city.
He told me he hast to open the watch and next week i will get an estimation of the reparation cost. Normally this would be something between 450 and 600 Euro for full service, and for this Movement 2500c.
So far so good. However until next week i should deside whether or not i want to do the refinishing on the case. The general look of the watch in my opinion is good, and i wouldnt mind some minor scratches on the case. However unfortunatelly there is one dent at the 9 o'clock that kind of disterbs me. But even if the watch maker would do refinishing on the case, this dent will not be gone completely. He told me, it will be a little bit smaller, but it will not disappear.
Since i have never done such a thing, i am kind of unsure if i should do refinishing at all. On the one hand it is included in the cost of the service, and would not cost me any extra. On the other hand i am a little unsure, what if the general look of the watch will look different just because of this dent.
For those of you who say, those dents give a watch a character, yes, if these were my dents, maybe i wouldnt mind. but those beatings are from some random person.
In my opinion, i wouldnt touch the bezel, and the case on the crown side also looks perfect. only the Helium Valve-side is a little bit messed up.
would you refinish the watch?
Thank you for your advice!
Eve