Yep in Southampton
Hi all,
I’ve been told my seamaster will be sent to the UK for a repair, I was told there is an official Omega service centre to carry out a repair under warranty.
Is this correct?
Thanks
I have a watch in for service and it’s 12 weeks. Not sure about repair time but I would expect them to say repair work needs an accompanying service
Thanks all :)
I thought Swiss Time Services were where most got sent to? In Essex.
Recent seamaster service, 12 weeks.
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My Speedmaster was sent to Southampton for service late December 2020 and was back 7 weeks later mid February 2021. It had to go back to Southampton as it suddenly ran very fast last summer. Turns out it was magnetised and they had it only one week. I think the Omega servicing is excellent and the app very clear for tracking progress.
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I only got a chance to drop my watch off for repair on the 25th of August, I was informed it was going to Southampton.
I was also told the repair could take 6 months
I'll call the end of this month to see if it's even on the swatch tracking system.
5 weeks and counting, watch has been received and is being assessed.
Slow going
My father's vintage Seamaster went to Southampton but was then sent off to Switzerland for its service.
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Omega service centre in Southampton are excellent. They took around 8 weeks for a warranty repair on my Planet Ocean. Actually it was out of warranty by a few months but they did it foc as a gesture of goodwill.
STS are an official service centre and have an excellent reputation for also doing sympathetic repairs / restoration / service of vintage Omega watches.
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I have a Rio Olympics Speedmaster that had to go back under warranty because it packed up.
I know someone else with one - which also had to go back because it packed up.
My Ploprof had to go back under warranty.
I know 2 folk with new Moonwatches that have gone back- with one the chrono pusher fell out and the other
stopped working.
Either terrible bad luck or Omega are really not great build quality
Gave a Speedmaster MKII coaxial in for a service in July. Currently being looked at in Southampton.
Expected back to me in mid November…long time without a watch!
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Dropped mine off at the Royal Exchange in June, got it back last week.
For what it’s worth, I made this post when I got my Omega ‘Great White’ back after a service at the OSC in Southampton. Seven years ago now mind. Maybe I should have worn it in the meantime
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...re-Southampton
7 weeks now, still under technical assessment, no estimate of when it will be done
I've got an Omega in with the service centre at the moment. 7 Sept it went into the system. Now showing service in progress as of 23 Sept (waiting for parts initially). Estimated completion 28 December.
Dropped mine in for service on June 8th, now I'm being told November 22nd for completion. :-(
I phoned last week and was told it’s repaired and on the way back, hopefully I’ll have it in the next few days.
14 weeks total, finally got it back last week.
Can you walk in at Southampton and book a repair?
Quite right. I can ever understand folks who post photos of their identical watch in reply to a thread (e.g. "mine says Hi") - it looks the f-ing same the others, you knob?!
Glad you got it back safely (and I assume repaired). Was it back in time for your holiday?
As a guide I dropped my Speedmaster Racing off at the Edinburgh AD for service on July 15th and got it back on October 25th.
As an update to this in case anyone was looking to send their watch back to Omega. My service time has now been pushed to early March. That'll make it 6 months from it entering the system. The only explanation being volume of work, which was entered into the service notes you can access online.
We all know prices are increasing as well. Basic service price has increased from £450 to £590 now.
My Seamaster is due it’s 5 year service and I spoke to OSC this morning accordingly.
They confirm 24- 26 weeks and have advised sending my watch in this month as service prices will be increasing in the near future. Last time it was serviced, I think service time was 6-8 weeks. Given the estimated time I wouldn’t be surprised to have to pay the increased price.
I have requested a service pack and will send my watch off when this is received. Can’t say I’m looking forward to the wait!
Geez that's a crazy wait time for a service that takes less than a day but I suppose while customers supply the demand and pay the prices there's no compelling reason for them to improve.
Sent my 2015 Moonwatch to Genesis who are approved Omega service agents. Turnaround was 3 weeks.