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
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
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.