Restore Your Timeless Treasures
At Quality Jewelry Repair, we combine expert craftsmanship with affordable pricing to breathe new life into your cherished timepieces. Whether it’s a delicate vintage watch or a modern luxury model, we handle repairs others deem too complex; all while offering 24/7 support to guide you every step of the way.
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Step 1: Order
Select your needed repairs from our service menu and add them to your cart. Customize your order by providing details like your watch’s brand, model, and specific issues. Final pricing is calculated at checkout for complete transparency.
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Step 2: Ship
After placing your order, you’ll receive a prepaid FedEx shipping label. Simply follow our easy packaging guidelines to ensure your watch arrives safely at our state-of-the-art facility. We include everything you need to ship with confidence.
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Step 3: Wear Again
Most repairs are completed and sent back the same day your item arrived at our facility. Once your watch is restored to perfection, we’ll notify you and ship it back with tracking details. preserved.
FAQs
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First, never say your watch is overwound. Unless you take a pair of pliers and force the watch to wind after it is fully wound and break the winding gears or the spring – then your watch is NOT overwound! If someone wants to sell you a watch and tells you that “It is just overwound!” – then either 1. he doesn’t know what he is talking about, or 2. he is being dishonest and is handing you a line (hook, line, and sinker) to make you think the watch has little wrong with it. Watches stop for a reason. If you find a watch has stopped, the first thing you do is try to wind it. That usually works. However, suppose you drop your watch and break the staff. Then your watch will stop. You can then wind it back up, but it will not start running. It does not start because the staff is broke, not because it is overwound. You should have your watch serviced every couple of years if you want to carry it and use it. You certainly don’t wait for your car to stop before you change the oil, do you?
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We recommend that your timepiece be serviced every 3 to 5 years. The interval between services is influenced by several factors, including frequency of use and climate. A watch that is worn daily experiences more wear and tear on the movement parts and may require service closer to the 3 year interval, while a watch that is worn on special occasions may require service closer to the 5 year interval.
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Please call or request a quote online for your specific time
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If you wear your watch regularly for diving and/or swimming a water-resistance test is recommended on a yearly basis.