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Watch Repair?

starman
21 Nov '17

There are loads of watch repair services online. Send watch in… get quote… make decision. But does anyone have a particular watch repair company they use locally, or one online that they’ve had good service/prices from?

I’ve an old Seiko which has stopped working and its not a battery issue.

Londondrz
21 Nov '17

I have to day, Seiko are not cheap to service but very good at it. Having just sent two Seiko’s in for servicing I did wince at the bill but the guarantees outweigh the prices. On two occasions I have put watches into so called ‘specialists’ only to have a bad result. The exception is the watch repair place in Bleeding Heart Yard. Can’t remember the name but Google should help.

starman
21 Nov '17

Tah. A place in Hatton Garden is my fall back.

Couldn’t find anything called Seeks?

Londondrz
21 Nov '17

You obviously were not using a Sony phone?:slight_smile:

starman
21 Nov '17

Ah Seiko. Not Seeks. Ooops.

Londondrz
21 Nov '17

It was seeks, until I corrected it. Place is called Topical Time, Bleeding Heart Yard.

weepy
21 Nov '17

There’s a small shop on Dartmouth Rd that does repair. Had mine fixed all goods. Near the Archie Parker

HonorOakBloke
21 Nov '17

Yep - the watch repairers on Dartmouth Rd (A L Hamilton) is the man I go to. Good service at a relatively cheap price.

Pauline
21 Nov '17

Also can recommend A J Hamilton on D Rd & think he’s been there from the early 70’s. Lovely local & knows his stuff :slight_smile:

GillB
23 Nov '17

I would recommend Hamilton’s as well. Was going to suggest them in the first place, but thought a specialist menders would be required.

starman
23 Nov '17

Thank you all. I will try Hamilton’s first then. I’ll let you know how we get on.

Londondrz
23 Nov '17

After bigging up Seiko my watch arrived home on Monday, the second hand then fell off. To give credit to Seiko they have refunded me the repair price and postage and are now having another go. I would try the Dartmouth Road lot :slight_smile:

74Hopscotcher
27 Nov '17

Hi there - for traditional watches and clocks there is a shop full of lovely old ticking clocks and and expert repair man at Allen & Wainwright, 33a Burnt Ash Hill SE12 0AE. He also repairs music boxes and jewellery.

MackemJo
2 Dec '17

On the basis of these recommendations my OH just took in a couple of watches to be fixed. Sadly it seems Hamiltons are closing down by Christmas :slightly_frowning_face:

GillB
4 Dec '17

Yes I just heard about that tonight. Do you know why? It is a shame, but I suppose it’s a jewellers that goes unnoticed a lot. :frowning:

Mr_Robin_Banks
4 Dec '17

Try Hatton Garden?

MackemJo
4 Dec '17

Not sure…thankfully for us the watches were fixed but they were selling their stock off as “they were closing down by Christmas”…I confess I’d never noticed it before.

robin.orton
4 Dec '17

Mr Patel told me that business has been falling off . Young people don’t use jewellers (and do they wear watches? My daughter doesn’t. ) And too much online competition. So he’s reluctantly decided to retire.

Brett
5 Dec '17

Yes this is correct. I understand that the children have their own careers and so do not want to carry on the family business. I think they are closing in January and everything is half price now.

This is a sad loss for the area.

starman
5 Dec '17

Is he taking any new business? I haven’t taken the watch in yet.

robin.orton
5 Dec '17

Worth asking him. He repaired a watch strap for me (free of charge) last week.

Apparently his latest dog (a very friendly ?Rottweiler) had to be put down earlier this year, aged ten,

MackemJo
5 Dec '17

@starman we had watches fixed on Saturday but they didn’t need sending away, it was a there and then job…

74Hopscotcher
2 Feb '18

Watch and clock sales and repair specialist Allen & Wainwright in Lee is brilliant. If you are there on the hour a lot of antique clocks remind you of the time! Few such shops left nowadays. Please use them or lose them.