It takes about 3 hours to take a watch down to its bits, clean it, reassemble,
and lubricate everything, and then do a preliminary adjustment.

Whatever you earn for 3-4 hours of your time would probably be a reasonable 
price
as long as no parts are required.

If you are paying less than that amount, you are probably being given a gift, or
more likely they are doing a swish job, which isn't worth paying for.

-Chuck Harris

Flemming Larsen wrote:
I recently inherited my father's 40-year-old Omega Constellation watch. This 
watch probably hasn't been used in 15
years or more.

I was going to take it to a reputable watch repair shop (Geneva Watch Repair in 
San Francisco} but have put it off
due to the expected cost.

What exactly is "not that expensive" if I wanted to send it back to Omega in 
Switzerland and what is the procedure?

Thanks,

-- Flemming Larsen    OZ6OI/KB6ADS   Berkeley, CA, USA

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