Boris
1009
Impossible to know what % would be affected
Pretty sure that Omega would have the number of watches with 3861 which have been returned to service with this issue, but I'm sure it's a pretty guarded information.
I think you are right: Omega will probably update existing watches either when they fail or come back for a regular service. The only alternative would be a recall to update all of those already out there, but this would cause them substantial reputational damage and clog their service centers. They must be praying that the fail rate is not too high, and that they can do this along the way without having to deal with a wave of disgruntled customers venting all over social media.
I don't think it's this easy
By: Boris : July 14th, 2021-10:03
Some users have reported issues after 4 seconds, some didn't even use the chronograph function and the watch still stopped. It does look like a small bushing needs to be changed at the center wheel, and only watchmakers having access to these specific par...
My 50th Was In Service
By: enjoythemusic : July 14th, 2021-17:50
Yet it was due to being very hard to wind... and this has also been reported I believe online. Yes, soon thereafter the mainspring broke. They fixed it fairly quickly and happy with the service. Am not worried as I believe Omega will fix any known problem...
This morning
By: LiftAngle51 : July 14th, 2021-20:04
I noticed your thread. This evening i take time to reply. Why? I have a love for Omega. It hurts to read a Omega with problems. Yesterday i talked with a watch friend about Omega and how we love what they made in history till present day. He picked up a p...