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Well, that was fun...repairs?


ifeveri

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I just bought this watch a few weeks ago...it's an inexpensive Omegamatic Seamaster rep. It's nothing special, but I enjoy it and it's my first rep.

Well apparently I left it where my youngster could get to it, and I found it face down on teh tile floor with a broken crystal. If someone could point me in the right direction for repair I'd appreciate it (CONUS). Or, is this something I could bring to a local shop? I'd love to support a forum member who is reliable and does repairs if there is such a person.

Thanks!

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You have a couple of options:

1)You can buy a replacement crystal, ensure you make accurate measurements such as diameter, and then you will have to buy a crystal press to install it.

2)You can take it to a watchmaker who is willing to work on it, he should be able to source a replacement crystal and install it for you.

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You have a couple of options:

1)You can buy a replacement crystal, ensure you make accurate measurements such as diameter, and then you will have to buy a crystal press to install it.

2)You can take it to a watchmaker who is willing to work on it, he should be able to source a replacement crystal and install it for you.

Thanks for that...this thread is me trying to find a watchmaker who is willing to work on it. :)

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