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Does this seem reasonable for a service in today’s market? My Speedmaster is in definitely need of service, it’s been way too long and the timekeeping is way off now. And my Monaco LE is straight up not running, but I don’t think I’ll service them both at the same time unless I can drive out to RGM and drop them both off in person (they’re about 2 hours away).
Modern watches average between $495 and $750.
Vintage watches average between $595 and $1500.
High-grade watches average between $700 and $1100.
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Seems a touch high, but with the caveat that I haven't had to service a watch for a few years. I think when I had my brother's Zodiac done it was around $300, but that was at least five years ago.
If you're thinking about using RGM, I should warn you that the wait is six months or more for a non-RGM watch. They've had my Nienaber jump hour since the end of July of last year, and they told me it didn't need any parts, just a service.
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I don't know the market price for watch overhaul in the US, yesterday I took my recently acquired but somewhat problematic vintage Panerai with 6497 movt (bought it from a bad dealer in Japan,they gave warranty but when there's problem they're evading any responsibility with multiple BS)
The mainspring snapped and on the previous service the mainspring cover is loose,including overhaul my local watch service cost me around $300