Watch Repair

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Everything You Need to Know About Watch Repairs

Before getting your watch repaired there is a wealth of information that a person should be aware of in order to get the best value for your money. Very often, the vintage watch which has been in the possession of your family may be in need of watch repair and therefore one should know where to go to get it repaired and how often the watch should be serviced as well as what are the associated costs of repair and servicing. In addition, one may also need to know which are the watches that can be repaired and which cannot be.

A Few Good Watchmakers

There are a few good watchmakers that are recommended for watch repair and they are Ed Ueberall of the Escapement watch repair and Rob Berkavicius of fotoplot@iinet.net.au. It is advisable to find a good watchmaker rather than the closest one especially since the watch can be safely shipped to them. One should also be aware of the fact that not every watch can be repaired and this is very common among the low cost watches as well as quartz watches.

Before sending your watch for repair it would be a good idea to photograph the watch on the outside as well as the watch movement and it is also necessary to record all the serial numbers and markings on the watch. Remember, that even though most watches can be repaired, it is rust which is the biggest killer.

Watch repair means getting skilled labor work done and the rates for watch repair may vary between $20 and $500. A reasonable price for watch repair would be in the range of $50 and $150, especially for the simple cleaning of a wrist watch. The cost for repairing complicated watches would be more especially for chronographs and the same is the case with brands that have difficult to find spares and one can think of high end Swiss watches as a case in point.

The same is the case for Swiss, Japanese or other non-American watches that were manufactured before or around 1910. Theoretically, every watch should be able to be repaired but in practice there are many that cannot be repaired and often the cost of repairing far exceeds the cost of buying a replacement and this is very common among low end pieces. In addition, some replacement parts may cost too much so one needs to exercise judiciously in the matter.

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Guide to Changing a Watch Battery 

Even if you may not wear a watch on your wrist everyday, you will still have one on you or in your household in some form or the other.

Different Types of Watches

There are many types of watches and each one of us finds his or her type and/or types and uses the same. The traditional watches, which some still prefer even today are the manual winding watch, which every 24 hours you will need to wind it in order for it to function. The upside to this watch; however, is that no watch battery is needed.

Then the watch with the watch battery was introduced and it has been a huge success mainly because you did not need to worry about your watch for a long period of time once you placed a new watch battery in it. The battery watches are probably the most used watches today even though many other styles were invented here after.

The other type of watch is the solar power watch, which still carries a watch battery but it gets recharged by solar power and thus never needs changing. Then came along yet another revolutionary function and that was the automatic watches, which had the mechanism of self winding themselves through the movement of your wrist; however, the only downfall of this watch is that is you are not wearing it for a long period of time it will stop working.

How You Can Know When to Change a Watch Battery

Watch batteries today should last you anywhere from two to four years even longer in some cases. The best way to tell when your watch battery needs changing is when your watch starts losing time. A watch battery does not just stop all of a sudden but gradually so you may not notice at first but when you realize that your watch is losing couple of minutes it is time to change its battery.

Most watches need to be taken to a jeweler in order to change its battery due to the fact that most watches have the battery placed in an air tight place, which needs a special machine in order to close it the same way. Therefore, don't try to replace your watch battery by yourself or you may end up scratching the back of your watch case or worse damaging it altogether.

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