The Seamaster Aqua Terra Co-axial I bought is keeping crap time (dropping seven minutes in 24 hours) and obviously needs a full service. I'm guessing that given the lack of case wear it's been languishing in a draw for most of it's nine year life....
Anyway, the jeweller I bought it from gives a six month warranty and says 'drop it in and I'll give it to our watchmaker to regulate it'
Checking t'web however suggests that this movement is very tricky and Watches of Switzerland say that they won't touch it and send them back to Omega. The Omega boutique in that London say £300 and eight weeks (which strongly suggests that they will send it back to the land of Toblerone).
What do you reckon? Anyone you'd trust with this movement at less than 15% of the fucking purchase price? Should I let the jeweler have his watchmaker work on it and trust that a good job will be done? (free) Or should I cut my losses, return it for refund and look for another example or something else to celebrate being 43 and solvent?
Sounds like you really want a Quartz mate.