Watch Repair Specialists in Boston
Find the best-rated watch repair specialists in Boston. Browse our list of experts below.
Boston Watch & Clock Repair
333 Washington St Suite 222, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Rating: 4.7 (137.0 reviews)
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Precision Watch Works LLC
333 Washington St STE 421A, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Rating: 5.0 (29.0 reviews)
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European Watch Company
137 Newbury St 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02116, USA
Rating: 5.0 (1.0 reviews)
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Village Watch Center
233 Washington St, Brookline, MA 02445, USA
Rating: 4.2 (379.0 reviews)
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Gus's Watch Repair
333 Washington St STE 518, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Rating: 4.3 (3.0 reviews)
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Inner Harbor Jewelers
705 E Broadway, South Boston, MA 02127, USA
Rating: 5.0 (76.0 reviews)
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Shawmut Jewelry Co Inc
333 Washington St STE 302, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Rating: 5.0 (2.0 reviews)
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E.B. Horn Jewelers
429 Washington St, Boston, MA 02124, USA
Rating: 4.9 (787.0 reviews)
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Watertown Watch & Clock Repair
82 Trapelo Rd, Waltham, MA 02452, USA
Rating: 4.9 (156.0 reviews)
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Murphy's Jewelry
403 W First St, South Boston, MA 02127, USA
Rating: 4.9 (83.0 reviews)
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Joseph Gann Jewelers
387 Washington St, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Rating: 4.7 (77.0 reviews)
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Homsy Jewelers
333 Washington St STE 215, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Rating: 5.0 (113.0 reviews)
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Lux Bond & Green Boston Concierge - by appointment only
20 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116, USA
Rating: 4.9 (90.0 reviews)
View DetailsFind The Best Watch Repair in Boston
Looking for the best watch repair specialist for you in Boston? We've compiled a list of reputable specialists. Consider these factors when choosing:
- Expertise: Does the specialist have experience with your specific watch brand and type (e.g., mechanical, quartz, vintage)?
- Services Offered: Do they offer the specific service you need (e.g., battery replacement, movement overhaul, crystal replacement, water resistance testing)?
- Certifications: Are they certified by reputable organizations (e.g., AWCI - American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute, WOSTEP - Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program)? Certifications indicate a higher level of training and expertise.
- Reviews and Reputation: Check online reviews (Google, Yelp, etc.) to get a sense of their customer service and quality of work.
- Price and Turnaround Time: Get quotes from multiple specialists and compare pricing and estimated repair times. Be wary of unusually low prices, as this could indicate lower quality parts or workmanship.
- Warranty: Does the specialist offer a warranty on their repairs? A warranty provides peace of mind and protection against faulty workmanship or parts.
- Location and Convenience: Consider the specialist's location and operating hours. Is it convenient for you to drop off and pick up your watch?
- Communication: Choose a specialist who communicates clearly and keeps you informed about the repair process.
First Time Getting a Watch Repaired?
If it's your first time having a watch repaired it's important to consider if the sentimental or monetary value warrants the cost of the repair. If you decide that your watch is worth repairing consider if you want genuine or aftermarket parts. Genuine parts will be from the original manufacturer, and aftermarket parts will typically be a more affordable option. Find a watch repair specialist near you to get started.