01. Assessment of the watch
02. Preparation for servicing
The bracelet is detached, and then the movement is removed from the casing while it is still attached with its hands and dials. They are now separated into three parts, the bracelet, the case, and the movement. Each piece is serviced individually and then assembled at the end of the service.
03. Dismantling of the movement
The movement part is wholly dismantled to its constituent parts, and a careful examination is done on each element one by one and compared to Rolex requirements. The defective ones are replaced, while those that conform to Rolex requirements are retained.
04. Cleaning the components
To remove dust particles and impurities, all the not rejected parts are cleaned in an ultrasonic bath.
05. Assembly and lubrication of the movement
The replaced components are cleaned parts, and all the other elements forming the movement are dried and then assembled. The rotating parts are lubricated to reduce friction. The accuracy adjustment is then made following the Rolex precision criteria.
06. Polishing and replacing gaskets.
Polishing case and the bracelet, replacing gasket in the tube and on the case back.
07. Final Testing
Water resistance test and Cyclo test
$415 |
Omega Watch Overhaul |
$560 |
Omega Vintage |
$450 |
Omega Co-Axial |
$675 |
Vintage Chronograph |
$375 |
Omega Quartz |
$300 |
Sapphire Crystal Repair |
$175 |
Plastic Crystal |
Varies |
Crown Replacement |
Varies |
Bracelet Replacement |
Varies |
Bracelet Links and Sizing |