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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOURS 2023/24
We close on Friday 22nd December 2023 at 5.00pm and we will re-open Tuesday 2nd January 2024, inclusive.
All watch orders placed on-line between the 23rd Dec 2023 - 2nd January 2024 will be dealt with on our return, thank you.
We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
A Guide To Servicing Watches
Stages of Repair
Below are the stages of repair and/or servicing as generally carried out on all watch brands. Rolex and Breitling watches always have their case and bracelets cleaned as part of the overall servicing of the watch. On some other models the case and bracelet will be stripped down and ultrasonically cleaned. For more details on this please call the Swiss Watch Service Centre.
Stage 1: | |
Movement Removed, Case Stripped Ready for Refurbishment or Ultrasonic Cleaning. | |
Stage 2: | |
Dial and hands removed and placed in container. Movement stripped down, parts checked for wear, parts put into cleaning basket. | |
Stage 3: | |
Case and Bracelet polished and satinised where necessary. | |
Assemble case with new gaskets. Movement parts ready for assembly. | |
Stage 4: | |
Movement timed to manufacturers specifications. | |
Stage 5: | |
Put dial and hands on and case up. Re-check timing. | |
Stage 6: | |
Water Resistance Check | |
Stage 7: | |
Auto test. Machine Testing the watch for positional timing errors and for checking on the efficiency of the Automatic work |
Guide to Watch Repairs at Watches.co.uk. We repair used and second hand watches. We restore watches to mint condition. We specialise in Rolex repairs and all other brands of watches in London, UK.