I have a watch that has, so far, confounded most watch repairers. Anyone know of someone with the skills to defeat this thing?
Have you tried The Watch Hospital on Bromfield in DTX?
I second the Watch Hospital
I've only gone there for band replacements but Yuri's Watches on Newbury has very good reviews. Yuri himself is a bit gruff but he gets the job done.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/yuris-watches-boston
I've been using him for years to restore and repair (mostly antique, mechanical) wristwatches. He stands behind his work.
He's always done good work - on time - reasonably priced. Per the above - our repairs are simple - but he seems extremely competent for more detailed work.
I use Boston Watch in WR.
1925 Mass. Ave., Cambridge
Yuri's Watches, located in Small Pleasures jewelry store (another fantastic small business) on Newbury by Dartmouth.
Leo carroll in inman is great.
I second Sean at Leo Carroll Jewelers in Inman Square, next to the S&S. Reliable, honest, and the prices are reasonable.
Dali's - over at Persistence Street.
My watch kept hanging when I left it there (jk)
George Chapman in the old diamond exchange building is great and honest. Fair warning tho, he does like to talk.
387 Washington St # 709, Boston, MA 02108
112 Chelsea St East Boston. Did a fantastic job restoring a 75+ year old watch. The watch had not been serviced since 1945.
You didn't describe the object in question, but if Chris at Watertown Watch Repair can't solve it, I'll eat my hat - and yours.
www.watertownwatchandclock.com
srsly. He's fixed watches and clocks for me. Passionate as a dictionary definition.
I have an old clock to which a few specialists have said, "Sorry, no can do."
Chris & Chris are highly skilled and don't push unnecessary stuff.
The only person in Boston that fix ANY watch is Angelo at A.Cohen Co. inside the jewelry building at 333 Washington St. Same time and go see him firts
... repaired my vintage Omega Seamaster well and on time.
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Have you tried The Watch
Have you tried The Watch Hospital on Bromfield in DTX?
Second
I second the Watch Hospital
Yuri's Watches
I've only gone there for band replacements but Yuri's Watches on Newbury has very good reviews. Yuri himself is a bit gruff but he gets the job done.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/yuris-watches-boston
I second Yuri, locate at the back of Small Pleasures.
I've been using him for years to restore and repair (mostly antique, mechanical) wristwatches. He stands behind his work.
I'll third Yuri
He's always done good work - on time - reasonably priced. Per the above - our repairs are simple - but he seems extremely competent for more detailed work.
I use Boston Watch in WR.
I use Boston Watch in WR.
Try the Watch Shop in Porter Square?
1925 Mass. Ave., Cambridge
I'll 4th that (if that's a thing one can do)
Yuri's Watches, located in Small Pleasures jewelry store (another fantastic small business) on Newbury by Dartmouth.
Leo carroll in inman is great
Leo carroll in inman is great.
Second
I second Sean at Leo Carroll Jewelers in Inman Square, next to the S&S. Reliable, honest, and the prices are reasonable.
Dali's - over at Persistence
Dali's - over at Persistence Street.
That's at the corner of Memory Lane, right ?
My watch kept hanging when I left it there (jk)
George Chapman DTX
George Chapman in the old diamond exchange building is great and honest. Fair warning tho, he does like to talk.
387 Washington St # 709, Boston, MA 02108
Inner Harbor Jeweler
112 Chelsea St East Boston. Did a fantastic job restoring a 75+ year old watch. The watch had not been serviced since 1945.
Repair
You didn't describe the object in question, but if Chris at Watertown Watch Repair can't solve it, I'll eat my hat - and yours.
www.watertownwatchandclock.com
srsly. He's fixed watches and clocks for me. Passionate as a dictionary definition.
Handy tip, thanks!
I have an old clock to which a few specialists have said, "Sorry, no can do."
seconding Watertown Watch & Clock
Chris & Chris are highly skilled and don't push unnecessary stuff.
watch
The only person in Boston that fix ANY watch is Angelo at A.Cohen Co. inside the jewelry building at 333 Washington St. Same time and go see him firts
Swisswatchmaker in Harvard Square...
... repaired my vintage Omega Seamaster well and on time.