Vintage Repair in London

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Hello everyone - I have an early 60's Seamester and need a good repair service in London that doesn't cost the proverbial arm and leg. Anyone have any experience here. Watch was in great condition and then just stopped after a wind. Thanks!
 
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Hi everyone I'm new to this forum and wondering if anyone can help identify my vintage 1954 Omega. I posted elsewhere but no replies.
9ct Gold
2 TONE honeycombe dial with crosshair secondary dial
Case maker AL Dennison 33mm diameter approx
I've added pictures
Here's to the detectives I've had no luck
 
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Hi everyone I'm new to this forum and wondering if anyone can help identify my vintage 1954 Omega. I posted elsewhere but no replies.
9ct Gold
2 TONE honeycombe dial with crosshair secondary dial
Case maker AL Dennison 33mm diameter approx
I've added pictures
Here's to the detectives I've had no luck
Probably better to start a separate thread rather than piggy back this one.
 
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I tried but no response?
You’ve already identified it. The only thing to add is that the movement was made for export to the UK. It is a genuine Omega without a model name.
gatorcpa
 
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OK so basically it's an Omega watch that's vintage?
Yes. Not every Omega watch was a Seamaster or Constellation.
gatorcpa
 
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Hello everyone - I have an early 60's Seamester and need a good repair service in London that doesn't cost the proverbial arm and leg. Anyone have any experience here. Watch was in great condition and then just stopped after a wind. Thanks!

I have dealt with Ursmidur a few times, you can check him on Instagram. He is a good watchmaker, I’m not sure how his costs compare to others but being an independent watchmaker probably helps. Good luck
 
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I have dealt with Ursmidur a few times, you can check him on Instagram. He is a good watchmaker, I’m not sure how his costs compare to others but being an independent watchmaker probably helps. Good luck
+1 for @ursmidur - Stefan is a great WM. Not the cheapest, but his work is excellent and worth every penny. He’s got a passion for vintage, as well, which goes a long way.