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Please help me determine whether this watch-repair business is legitimate, or help me find a reputable Accutron specialist in the Bay Area. [more inside]
posted by mattdidthat
on Sep 16, 2009 -
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The little ball thinger (that's the technical term!) fell out of my pocket watch! Why, and what do I do now? [more inside]
posted by Evil Chicken of Doom
on Aug 15, 2009 -
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Recommendations for quality watch repair in Houston? [more inside]
posted by arcticseal
on Aug 15, 2009 -
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What is the best way to restore/repair an antique watch that has priceless sentimental value? [more inside]
posted by eisenkr
on Apr 9, 2009 -
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I need a recommendation for a watch store or jeweller in New York City. [more inside]
posted by cazoo
on Dec 14, 2008 -
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Where is a cheap place to go in Manhattan (Chinatown?) to get a new leather brown wrist band as well as get the battery replaced for my watch. [more inside]
posted by Juggermatt
on Nov 1, 2008 -
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I have several Swatch watches that have all lost a small piece of glass set in the knob used to change the time. Can this be replaced? I've been to several Swatch stores that have told me they can't fix this. What about a jeweler?
posted by anonymous78
on Jan 16, 2008 -
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What can I do about my treasured, repair-resistant wristwatch? [more inside]
posted by daisyace
on Dec 2, 2007 -
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I have a 15 year old Seiko chronograph watch which needs a new movement. Can you recommend a good, honest watch repair service to replace the movement? [more inside]
posted by tristanshout
on Oct 13, 2007 -
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I'd like to find a San Francisco based antique watch repair shop that does impeccable work. Price is not an issue, as the watch is the only thing I have from my great-grandmother and is of the utmost sentimental value. The wristwatch is silver, with no visible manufacturer's mark, and is approximately 85 years old. The face needs cleaning and the mechanism likely is in decent shape, but needs cleaning as well.
posted by judith
on Jun 12, 2007 -
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How do I keep my watchband from coming off the watch? [more inside]
posted by SansPoint
on Jan 25, 2007 -
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I own a windable Timex watch given to me about twenty years ago. I have been using it for the past few years without problem, but now it doesn't seem to keep time very well. Timex HQ says that they won't fix it because of its age and parts likely being unavailable.
How can I get this watch tuned up/repaired? I'd like to keep it - great sentimental value plus my name engraved in the back.
posted by cadge
on Dec 6, 2005 -
8 answers