G99
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Ouch! 3 repairs in 1 year. sorry to hear that.
welcome to the Omega forum. this sounds like a pure fluke as most Omegas perform perfectly without issue. dont be put off the brand just by one bad experience.
can you tell us what the problem was please?
best
Graham
repair details
By: joshdog1 : March 10th, 2010-14:17
It was a really strange problem. The watch would simply stop running- while I was wearing it. Even more strangely, I could set the watch down, come back the next day, and it would still be stopped. When I picked it up, however, it would "jar" something lo...
I'll keep an eye on my...
By: chaser579 : March 11th, 2010-11:45
Aqua Terra with the 2500C movement in it. It seems to be running fine (+3 seconds/day gain, unvariably, so far, within specs) and I've heard different stories concerning the co-axial. The majority of owners seem to be happy with theirs, while there is alw...
interesting
By: joshdog1 : March 23rd, 2010-06:58
That's really interesting. What a strange problem too. I had heard at one point from one of the dealers here in town that Omega initially had issues with over-lubricating the coaxial movements. It requires much less lubrication when initially made than th...
Josh, its certainly true...
By: G99 : March 23rd, 2010-07:04
Josh, its certainly true that co axials need a lot less lube than lever escapements. they arent quite lube free but nearly. my watchmaker was amazed when he did the co axial course and of course modern oils are far more effective than older oils so less i...