The crown and stem of my cal. 321 Speedy fell out...

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I brought it to a watchmaker who put it back in and tightened the screw that holds it in place once before, but it's fallen out again.

I think I need to go for a full service... should I go through Omega? Or is there another reputable watchmaker in Southern California that can work in vintage Speedys?

Recommendations appreciated.
 
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Absolutely not Omega. A great recommendation for you is Al Archer. www.archerwatches.ca Strong references for Al here on this Forum. And a quick search for his posts will highlight for you both the depth of his knowledge, and the number of Speedies (including calibre Ω321's) that he's serviced.
 
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Al isn't taking in any new work... Give Nesbit's in Seattle a try..
 
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Normally clones are frowned upon but Al would be an exception.