Omega Seamaster quartz watches are fitted with an end of life indicator which indicate that the battery is coming to the end of it’s life; this is usually indicated by the second hand jumping in intervals which can be seen in this blog post. The average battery life of an original replacement is approximately 24 months, provided the other components of the movement are in good working order.

 

Omega seamaster battery replacement and pressure test

Other signs

Sometimes other signs are also present indicating a battery replacement is required:

1) Your Omega watch may stop all together
2) Your Omega watch may work intermittently
3) Your Omega watch may start loosing time/running slow

 

The process

1) The watch can sent to us for an battery replacement by post or you can book an appointment to have it replaced while you wait in store
2) A confirmed cost would be given for the battery replacement after assessing the watch
3) The battery replacement will be carried out. This would include a pressure test, reseal and ultrasonic cleaning of the case and bracelet
4) The battery replacement is carried out by our expert watchmakers/technicians in an approved Omega wo