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re: Rolex & Omega Watch Repair BR
Posted on 6/23/20 at 8:51 pm to RadThibodeaux
Posted on 6/23/20 at 8:51 pm to RadThibodeaux
Has anyone said the place on FLorida between Cortana and Bon Marche simply called Watch Repair?
Watch Repair. That's all I know it as and I've had my Tag battery replaced twice and the crystal replaced there also. Very nice people.
Watch Repair. That's all I know it as and I've had my Tag battery replaced twice and the crystal replaced there also. Very nice people.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:06 pm to Hickok
Ball makes solid watches. My only nit to pick is they use tritium tubes so their watches with lumed numerals look like the number was built from Legos.
The reality is most name brand watches are solid for their price, some just represent a better value than others. That being said if you like the look of the IWC better than say a Sinn 556 then in the long run the IWC will still be a better value for you.
Rolex makes a great watch to wear forever partly due to their slowly evolving style. They do have baggage and the professional models are damn near unobtanium from ADs currently. It makes them hard to recommend.
While there are tons of great watches out there sometimes buying something to be different doesn't work out so well in the long run. It is like looking at sports cars and looking past the 911, it is popular for far more than just being a "Porsche".
If you have looked at a lot of watches and still prefer the IWC PP Mark XVIII then get it. It is a model with a long running history and is connected to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The Mark XVIII is also a good watch embodiment to one of his famous quotes "A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
The reality is most name brand watches are solid for their price, some just represent a better value than others. That being said if you like the look of the IWC better than say a Sinn 556 then in the long run the IWC will still be a better value for you.
Rolex makes a great watch to wear forever partly due to their slowly evolving style. They do have baggage and the professional models are damn near unobtanium from ADs currently. It makes them hard to recommend.
While there are tons of great watches out there sometimes buying something to be different doesn't work out so well in the long run. It is like looking at sports cars and looking past the 911, it is popular for far more than just being a "Porsche".
If you have looked at a lot of watches and still prefer the IWC PP Mark XVIII then get it. It is a model with a long running history and is connected to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The Mark XVIII is also a good watch embodiment to one of his famous quotes "A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:12 pm to RadThibodeaux
Perhaps I can help. I've been watching watch repair videos on Youtube and I stayed at the holiday inn express last night.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:15 pm to supadave3
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Has anyone said the place on FLorida between Cortana and Bon Marche simply called Watch Repair
I did but just noticed the OP is in Houston. In Houston I would recommend Hal Martin's which is in the mid-price area.
If you want to ship a watch a lot of people I know have used Watch Buyers Group in Pasadena. Everyone seems pleased and the overhaul and shipping costs about $300. AFAIK they only service Rolex.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:28 pm to La Cucaracha
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I have had my Seamaster repaired at both Lee Michaels, and at Paul’s in Lafayette. Paul’s is an authorized dealer for both. Nothing Paul’s has fixed has broken again. Can’t say the same for LM. Paul’s also changes my battery for free. LM charged me $75 about 8 years ago. Claimed it was because they had to do a “water test.” The battery lasted less than a year.
TL;DR It’s worth the drive to Paul’s in Lafayette.
Paul's isn't an Omega authorized dealer. They may have been in the past, but not anymore.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:37 pm to Obtuse1
Thanks again and I appreciate the input. I’m new to the watch world but slowly learning, a lot history and movements to indulge in
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:47 pm to Hickok
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Thanks again and I appreciate the input. I’m new to the watch world but slowly learning, a lot history and movements to indulge in
Spend some time over at WatchUSeek. Tons of info and tons of opinions to guide your purchase.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:52 pm to Obtuse1
Omegaforums is also a good source of info on that brand.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:57 pm to Big Jim Slade
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Send to Rolex Service Center in Dallas.
Or take a day trip to NYC and drop it off at the RSC on 5th Avenue. Great opportunity to spend a day in the city.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 10:35 pm to RadThibodeaux
Son’s on Government for anything watch related.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 12:48 am to LazyDaveD
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Paul's isn't an Omega authorized dealer. They may have been in the past, but not anymore.
That must have occurred in the last couple of years. They were the first and only until Lee Michaels carried Omega. I’m still on the battery I had replaced three years ago.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:16 am to supadave3
Top notch place. I’ve had a 1969 Speedmaster services there among other watches.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 6:55 am to RadThibodeaux
What age did you guys get your first Omega/Rolex or better? Also when did you know you could afford it?
Posted on 6/24/20 at 7:38 am to jcolding41
I was 29 when I got my first luxury watch (Tudor). It was also the first year that I made a six figure salary.
ETA: IMO, it’s just like any other hobby. As long as you aren’t harming your ability to pay for necessities, go for it.
ETA: IMO, it’s just like any other hobby. As long as you aren’t harming your ability to pay for necessities, go for it.
This post was edited on 6/24/20 at 7:44 am
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