Omega watch battery replacement are built to stand the test of time and be a companion throughout your life, but they need regular care and maintenance to function at their best. This includes a battery replacement every two to five years.
At Precision Watches, we repair Omega watches using tried and tested techniques. Our process includes cleaning all parts in several ultrasonic chemical baths and reassembling them.
End Of Life Indicator
A watch with a battery that is nearing the end of its life will start to lose time. This may cause the second hand to jump two or five seconds at a time. It is a clear sign that the battery needs to be replaced.
If the battery is not replaced quickly it could leak and cause irreversible damage to your Omega watch movement. Depending on the watch brand and model, we recommend that it should be serviced every four to five years.
Our Master Watchmakers specialize in repairing Omega watches. We have invested countless hours into training to gain the skills required to work on these luxury watches. We are CW21 (Certified Watchmaker of the 21st Century) and OWME (Omega Watch Maker Evaluation) certified. We have also been authorized to use genuine Omega parts for repairs. This allows us to maintain a high standard of work and to offer you the best value for your repair.
Jumping Second Hand
Using non-conductive plastic tools (watch tweezers or screwdriver) remove the old battery and set the new one in place. Remember to read the information on the back of the replacement, as it should tell you what voltage and power it needs.
If you notice that the second hand seems to jump for two or five seconds, it’s a good idea to get it checked out. This is a sign that the watch battery is dying and it’s important to replace it to avoid any damage to other parts of the watch.
It’s common for watches to gain or lose a few seconds each day. This isn’t necessarily a problem, but it’s best to be aware of it and have the watch serviced as soon as possible. Moisture inside the case could cause serious problems with the way the watch ticks, and it’s also a good idea to check out other potential issues while the watch is serviced.
Complete Stop
Omega watches are very expensive timepieces and carry a lot of prestige along with it. They also have a reputation for being durable and high quality. However, just because an Omega watch is expensive does not mean that it does not need to be properly maintained.
Changing the battery in an Omega watch can help ensure that the watch will be operating as it should be. This is important for anyone who wears their Omega regularly or wants to keep it in good condition.
The best way to care for an Omega watch is by having a complete service done at least once every four to five years. A complete service includes a full disassembly of the case and bracelet, as well as the movement. The movement is then thoroughly cleaned in an ultrasonic bath, and worn components are replaced if necessary. Then, the watch is reassembled and carefully lubricated with recommended lubricants.
Bringing your Omega to a certified repair center for a complete service is the most effective way to ensure that it will continue to perform as it should. A certified watchmaker can also replace any worn or damaged parts to ensure that your watch is in good working condition.
Water Damage
Omega watches are designed to stand the test of time and are one of the most reliable watch brands on the market. However, they will only do so if they are serviced regularly. This includes having the water resistance checked and a complete service every three to five years.
This is especially important if the watch is exposed to physical shocks such as golfing or tennis. It is also a good idea to wind the watch and run it at least once or twice a month. This will keep the oils inside the watch from drying out.
It is not recommended to shake your watch after it has been exposed to moisture as this can cause additional damage to the movement and other parts. If your watch is showing signs of water damage it should be repaired as soon as possible. Our expert watchmakers are fully vetted and trained in the repair of Omega watches.