Quick Answer: An Omega should be serviced every 5 to 8 years by an authorized watchmaker. Regular servicing protects its accuracy, water resistance, and long-term value.
Why Omega Watches Need Regular Service
Even the best-engineered movements need upkeep. Over time, lubricants dry out and parts wear down, which can affect timekeeping and sealing.
Q: What if I skip Omega servicing?
Skipping service can cause your watch to lose accuracy, develop water leaks, or need expensive repairs.
Q: Do Omega quartz watches need the same schedule?
No. Quartz models need battery changes every 2–3 years and a full service about every 7–10 years. See our watch battery replacement guide.
Recommended Service Intervals
Omega recommends a complete service roughly every 5 to 8 years, depending on model and use.
Omega Model Type | Service Interval | Notes |
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Mechanical / Automatic | 5–7 years | Includes lubrication, timing, and water testing |
Quartz | 7–10 years | Plus battery replacement every 2–3 years |
Diver’s Watches | 1-2 years | Pressure-tested for water resistance |
Q: Should divers service their Omega more often?
Yes. Models like the Seamaster face harsher conditions and should be checked more frequently.
Signs Your Omega Needs Servicing
Don’t just wait for the years to pass—watch for these warning signs:
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Losing or gaining time
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Fogging or moisture under the crystal
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A stiff or unresponsive crown
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Visible wear that could affect seals
Q: What should I do if my Omega shows condensation?
Take it immediately to an authorized Omega service center to avoid serious damage.
Where to Service an Omega
Always choose an authorized Omega service provider. This ensures genuine parts, warranty protection, and professional care.
Q: Can I take my Omega to a jewelry store?
It’s not recommended. Learn more in our guide on jewelry store vs. watchmaker repairs.
Q: How long does Omega servicing take?
A full service usually takes 4–6 weeks, depending on the availability of parts.
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Caring for Your Omega Watch Between Services
Good habits extend the life of your watch:
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Store in a dry, stable environment
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Avoid magnets and extreme heat/cold
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Wipe the case and bracelet after wearing
For more tips, see our guide on caring for your watch between repairs.
FAQ
How much does it cost to service an Omega?
A full overhaul usually costs $500–$1,000, depending on the model.
Does Omega service include polishing?
Yes, case and bracelet refinishing is usually part of a full service.
Will servicing affect my Omega’s value?
Authorized servicing with genuine parts preserves or even enhances value.
Can I service my Omega myself?
No — proper servicing requires special tools, training, and Omega parts.