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Originally Posted by GTS Dean
They give you back everything they take off and replace - just like they ought to.
Frosty - they have a service price list based on the movement complexity and age of the watch. They also have 2 basic stages of service - clean, seal and regulate - or, full service with complete refinish.
Here's the link: http://www.sguscustomerservice.com/
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I asked for a full service for an Omega Titanium Seamaster. She said it would start at $485 (I called back to make sure of the price). I asked her if that included a new mainspring, which I was told at the RSC was replaced in their service. The lady at Omega told me they only replaced it if it was needed.
I like Omega, but, I definitely have a hard time paying $485 for a service, where for $115 more I could have a Rolex serviced.