Watch repair place?

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qwerty

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Anyone know of a good watch repair place? I have an automatic chronometer that was very accurate. Would bang this on walls, doors etc and still told perfect time, then I dropped it on the floor and a couple of days later the time was off. It works but after a couple of days it will be off by five minutes or so.

I was thinking of tourneau or jostmar jewelers at south coast plaza but wanted to see if anyone here had a good recommendation?

 
I have had good experience with Nesbit's in Seattle.  I know it's not local, and you may be wary sending thousands of dollars worth of watch through the mail, but Nesbit's was a highly regarded authorized Omega service center before Omega decided to take everything in house.  Otherwise, if your watch has a boutique in South Coast, you can take it there and have the factory perform a service.  BTW, mechanical watches should be serviced every 5 years to keep everything well oiled and lubed.  <--- I may have just set myself up to be qwerty'd with the last sentence.
http://www.nesbitswatchservice.com/
 
IrvineRealtor said:
What is this "watch" thing that needs repair?

Do you mean on of those clock-bracelets that was invented in like, the '80s?

its an actual watch, one of these

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homer_simpson said:
IrvineRealtor said:
What is this "watch" thing that needs repair?

Do you mean on of those clock-bracelets that was invented in like, the '80s?

Love that Jack in the Box commercial.

my bad! didnt even know that was a commercial. i thought the question was a little odd, now i know. just saw that commercial, pretty good. Now moving on to more important things, the jack in the box on edinger/jamboree doesnt have that Jalapeno BBQ burger :-(    i need to track down a JIB that does.
 
I would recommend Time Palace Jewelers in Tustin. I've gone to Al (the owner) on several occasions, from changing batteries, changing straps, and servicing an automatic watch, and I have always been happy with his work.
 
RibEye said:
I would recommend Time Palace Jewelers in Tustin. I've gone to Al (the owner) on several occasions, from changing batteries, changing straps, and servicing an automatic watch, and I have always been happy with his work.

Al at Time Palace was decent, just didn't like that area..
 
I have had very good experiences with Jack at Jostmar Jewelers. He fixed an old automatic Tag watch that had a winding issue. Now, if this is a high end watch you are talking about (Rolex, AP, IWC, etc...), I would send it back to the mfg or find a certified repair shop. Not worth the risk.

Tourneau = Ripoff!!!
 
Tyler Durden said:
qwerty... if you want to get the watch fixed, just take it to the repair shop and ask how much they will give you for it.


Then sell the watch and get yourself a Patek phillipe.


If that's not in the budget,  do what i do - wear a Casio G Shock or Timex.  Or be like IHO and wear a calculator watch.

i dont like the look of most of his watches. there is one that i do like though. but im pretty sure that is out of my budget. Gshock here i come!

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SoCal said:
Tyler Durden said:
Or be like IHO and wear a calculator watch.

Really?? Gosh, that's so nerdy.
I'll take that as a compliment.

I had these watches as a yute:

1. Above mentioned Calculator Watch
2. Am Radio Watch
3. Video Game Watch (it was a Space Invaders type game)

I'm a brute so watches don't last very long as they get beat up quite a bit. I stopped wearing watches about 5 years ago (thanks to my phone).
 
Tyler Durden said:
Although omega does make a mickey mouse watch...

I'm a pretty big Omega fan, and didn't know they made a Mickey watch, got to look that up, my wife would be very happy!  I know they made a Snoopy watch a few years back though...
 
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