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My Planet Ocean is currently being serviced by Omega UK or Switzerland. Chasing it now after 3 1/2 months away. Apparently servicing times are very long and if watches have to go to Switzerland it can be up to 40 weeks which frankly, is taking the piss. I will be checking on UK non-official options for the Aqua-Terra.
 
Apparently servicing times are very long and if watches have to go to Switzerland it can be up to 40 weeks which frankly, is taking the piss.

Do you not get a loaner watch to use in the meantime whilst it is away for servicing?, if not that’s piss poor service. If I drop my car off for servicing I expect to be given a substitute till my car is returned.
 
Do you not get a loaner watch to use in the meantime whilst it is away for servicing?, if not that’s piss poor service. If I drop my car off for servicing I expect to be given a substitute till my car is returned.

Except you don't need a watch to get to work, or drop your kids off at school. I think it would take a fair stretch of the imagination to assume that a swiss watch was in any way a life essential ;)

That said, I have sent a few off and usually got them back within 8-10 weeks
 
I'll bung you a Casio F91 or similar for the fees they are charging for service. Sod it, a Casio Duro at $60 or so, if you want dive capability. Why not? Actually, I know why not. If the average expensive watch buyer walked around with a Duro for a couple of weeks they might start to question where their £4k and £500 services is going.
 
I'll bung you a Casio F91 or similar for the fees they are charging for service. Sod it, a Casio Duro at $60 or so, if you want dive capability. Why not? Actually, I know why not. If the average expensive watch buyer walked around with a Duro for a couple of weeks they might start to question where their £4k and £500 services is going.
I have a Daytona, a Tag F1, a G-Shock, and an F91. And a fake F91! Every time I wear my Daytona, I’m reminded why I bought it.
 
Nice, what's the spec on that one Bazza? 7s26 and skx007 base?

The guy had a modified SK007 and one of his friends really liked it and asked me if I could make something similar
So I got a new Seiko 5 (NH35) on a bracelet and ordered the parts and swapped out the chapter ring for a brushed alloy one
Replace the crystal with a gorgeous thick Sapphire and got a stunning bezel instead and then spent so time regulating it.

Then using the equipment at Uni pressure tested it , this bit of kit costs well over 6k
 
The guy had a modified SK007 and one of his friends really liked it and asked me if I could make something similar
So I got a new Seiko 5 (NH35) on a bracelet and ordered the parts and swapped out the chapter ring for a brushed alloy one
Replace the crystal with a gorgeous thick Sapphire and got a stunning bezel instead and then spent so time regulating it.

Then using the equipment at Uni pressure tested it , this bit of kit costs well over 6k
Very nice. I like the modern versions of the S5s. IIRC, the NH 35 is the new 7s26, is that right? If so, it's pretty much bulletproof. I've got a 7s 26 on my wrist now that's 8 years old and has stopped very infrequently in that time. It's a great machine.
 
Very nice. I like the modern versions of the S5s. IIRC, the NH 35 is the new 7s26, is that right? If so, it's pretty much bulletproof. I've got a 7s 26 on my wrist now that's 8 years old and has stopped very infrequently in that time. It's a great machine.

Yeah its an updated 7S26, you can now hand wind it plus it also has a hacking function (stops the second hand when the crown is pulled out)
They are hit and miss from the factory when it comes to time keeping but if you know what your doing you can regulated pretty well

 
Yeah its an updated 7S26, you can now hand wind it plus it also has a hacking function (stops the second hand when the crown is pulled out)
They are hit and miss from the factory when it comes to time keeping but if you know what your doing you can regulated pretty well
Did you also check how well is it adjusted to have the rate reasonably constant in the six orientations? That's where my two Seikos (a 7S26 and a 6R15) seem to not be that great.

My 6R15 is actually rather well regulated with regular daily use, but is pretty variable if I don't wear it for the same time each day.
 
Did you also check how well is it adjusted to have the rate reasonably constant in the six orientations? That's where my two Seikos (a 7S26 and a 6R15) seem to not be that great.

My 6R15 is actually rather well regulated with regular daily use, but is pretty variable if I don't wear it for the same time each day.

Yep and then I left it on a test rig for 24 hours John ,
I had a 6R15 in my SARB035 and had to regulate that one but the 6R15 in my Seiko Great Blue Hole SPB083
Spot on from day one in fact it was even better than my SLA023 with its 8L35.
unfortunately its always hit and miss with Seiko I find

PS i stripped this down yesterday for a client its a rare bumper style automatic movement

 
Arrived today…
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My first Seiko Modified watch, not done by me, bought it modded.
 
In case it helps anyone here with an Omega, I spent a small fortune having my 1958 Seamaster 600 repaired by Luxury Watch Repairs. It had been losing 5 minutes per day before it finally stopped altogether a while ago. Had it not been of sentimental value I'd have considered it not worth the outlay. When I eventually got it back it was at least working again, but still losing 5 minutes. So the much vaunted post-repair 'thorough test by our specialists' (which they insist was actually carried out) failed to reveal that it wasn't keeping time....which makes someone either a liar or an incompetent.
It's now being repaired (adjusted?) under guarantee. Very, very slowly.
 
Yep and then I left it on a test rig for 24 hours John ,
I had a 6R15 in my SARB035 and had to regulate that one but the 6R15 in my Seiko Great Blue Hole SPB083
Spot on from day one in fact it was even better than my SLA023 with its 8L35.
unfortunately its always hit and miss with Seiko I find ...
Yes - I have to think Seiko will not - for the price - have the consistency of more expensive movements.

In particular, looking at my 6R15C balance spring at rest, the coil spacing uniformity looks too far off for the centre of mass to stay in one place - let alone be coincident with the balance staff. Nevertheless, my 6R15C is in a SARB035 too and I still really like it.

And BTW that 281 degree amplitude on your timing machine is great and more than I have seen reported before for a Seiko movement. By eye mine looks more like 215 degrees dial down.
 
Yep and then I left it on a test rig for 24 hours John ,
I had a 6R15 in my SARB035 and had to regulate that one but the 6R15 in my Seiko Great Blue Hole SPB083
Spot on from day one in fact it was even better than my SLA023 with its 8L35.
unfortunately its always hit and miss with Seiko I find

PS i stripped this down yesterday for a client its a rare bumper style automatic movement


Nice looking watch.

Possibly weird question Baz - don't all the bits go in a tray or something? That would terrify me - one sneeze and it would be game over!
 


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