The answer to this question varies based on the type of watch, as well as the type of repair. A simple battery replacement can be turned around in a day, while a vintage restoration of a century old pocket watch may take several weeks to restore. We do our best to give an indication of the length of time required in the estimate.

Wrap your watch in bubble wrap and place it in a crush resistant box. Using foam or bubble wrap, secure your item in the center and ensure not to place tape or any other adhesive directly on your watch.

Place the wrapped watch in a secure box filled with more packing material. We recommend shipping with insurance for added security.

We accept all major credit cards through Paypal, Venmo or Zelle.

At this time we are only providing watch repair and/or restoration services.

Yes! While appointments are recommended, walk-ins are welcome. Stop by 812 Pearl Rd in Brunswick, Ohio during regular business hours.

There is no way short of looking at the watch, for anyone to know exactly what the problem is. However most common problems are poor quality lubricants, dryed up lubricants or dirt and debries keeping the watch from runnung properly.

The watch movement is a lot like a cars engine. If it is not properly maintained, it will not run well. If the oil isnt in the right places or have the proper amount than the tiny parts will not move freely and wear out much faster.

To do a complete service and overhaul on a watch movement, it needs to be completely dismantled. Every part is taken off the movement and examined for wear or damage. If there is damage the part it will need to be replaced.

Next, all the parts go into a cleaning machine to remove all the old lubricants and any dirt or dust.

All the parts are checked again befor being lubricated and put back into the movement. There are NO shortcuts in this process!