This Omega watch traveled all the way from Australia, and at first glance, it seemed like a straightforward repair. But as I dug deeper, I realized something wasn’t right. It wasn’t running at its absolute best, and finding the fault turned into a serious challenge.
What followed was a deep dive into troubleshooting, a test of patience, and a lesson I won’t forget. This repair forced me to re-evaluate my entire inspection and diagnosis process—reminding me that sometimes, the smallest details make the biggest difference.
Join me as I uncover the hidden issue, work through the frustrations, and (hopefully) bring this Omega back to top performance. If you enjoy watch restorations, problem-solving, and the occasional hard lesson learned, this one's for you!
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🛠️ Full Tools & Parts Breakdown
For those interested in the tools and parts used in this repair, check out the full list in the link below (affiliate links included):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FrJ_SqjYQ_i5wgEK93uCkIdBz05b1DWDJivK75S0-do/edit?usp=sharing