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I believe Christian Dannemanne will do it for £130 odd plus a new crystal.
http://watchguy.co.uk/cgi-bin/library?action=show_photos&wat_id=628
The crystals are £27 plus VAT at Cousins. It may be possible to polish the crystal instead though.
How much should one expect to pay for a full service and replacement front glass for a 70s(?) Omega Geneve automatic?
We've recently discovered my grandfather's old watch and although it hasn't been worn since his death in the mid '80s it still seems to work, although it seems like the second hand occasionally catches on the hour marks causing it to lose time sporadically. Also, although the glass seems to be in reasonable condition, it has a single deep scratch all the way across.
It would be nice to revive it if possible.