I sent in my automatic watch after it started losing time. The explanation was clear, the service felt careful and the watch now runs beautifully. I appreciated that nothing was pushed before the assessment was complete.
Crown & Gear Watch Repair services modern, vintage and everyday watches with careful diagnostics, clear advice and detail-led workmanship. From a simple battery replacement to a complete mechanical overhaul, every watch is handled with patience, precision and respect for its history.
We inspect, dismantle, clean, lubricate and regulate mechanical movements with a methodical workshop process. Whether your automatic watch is losing time, stopping unexpectedly or overdue for maintenance, we focus on reliable performance while preserving the character of the movement.
For quartz watches, we provide battery replacement, circuit checks, crown and stem assessment, contact cleaning and practical fault diagnosis. We also advise when a movement replacement or deeper repair is the most sensible route, keeping the process transparent from the start.
We replace worn seals, check case backs and crowns, and perform pressure testing where appropriate. This service is ideal after battery work, before travel or whenever a watch has been exposed to moisture, steam or accidental splashes.
We resize bracelets, replace spring bars, fit leather straps and help match the right finish to the watch. Small details matter: a correctly fitted strap improves comfort, safety and the overall presentation of your timepiece.
Older watches need restraint as much as skill. We prioritise sympathetic restoration, careful sourcing of parts where possible, movement health and honest guidance on what should be preserved rather than replaced.
For collectors, professionals and families with multiple watches, we offer tailored maintenance schedules, written condition notes and practical reminders. Your watches stay organised, documented and ready to wear throughout the year.
Crown & Gear Watch Repair was built for people who want their watches treated with patience and precision. Our workshop approach combines traditional watchmaking habits with clear communication, so you understand the condition of your watch before any work begins.
Based in England, we support clients in London and by post from across the country, including Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds and surrounding areas. Every repair is assessed individually, with attention to movement health, case condition, water resistance and long-term wearability.
Practical recommendations based on the watch, not a generic checklist.
You receive clear guidance before repair work is approved.
We treat repair as a careful conversation between the watch, the owner and the workshop. That means no rushed assumptions, no unnecessary work and no vague explanations — just measured diagnostics, considered recommendations and neat finishing.
Each watch is reviewed for timing, case condition and service history.
Modern, vintage and sentimental watches are treated with equal respect.
We explain how to wear, store and maintain your watch after service.
Local appointments and postal repair options make the service simple.
Ideal when you are unsure what your watch needs. We check the visible condition, crown action, bracelet or strap, basic timing behaviour and any obvious signs of moisture or impact. You receive a clear recommendation before committing to repair work, making it a sensible first step for inherited, recently purchased or long-stored watches.
Designed for everyday watches that need practical attention. This plan can include battery replacement, seal checks, strap fitting, bracelet resizing and basic diagnostics. It is well suited to quartz watches, daily wear pieces and clients who want a quick, tidy service with straightforward advice and no unnecessary complications.
For mechanical watches that require a deeper service. We focus on movement condition, cleaning, lubrication, timing regulation and careful reassembly. This plan is appropriate when a watch is running poorly, stopping, losing power reserve or has not been serviced for several years. Aftercare guidance is included.
Our most considered service for vintage, sentimental or collector watches. We assess movement health, parts availability, case condition and preservation priorities before creating a tailored plan. The goal is not to make every old watch look new, but to make the right decisions for reliability, value and history.
Contact us with the watch brand, model if known, symptoms and a few clear photos. We will advise whether an appointment or postal assessment is best, then provide a repair recommendation before work begins.
Yes, we assess vintage watches with a preservation-first mindset. Parts availability, movement condition and originality all matter, so we explain the options carefully before deciding on restoration, servicing or conservation.
It is strongly recommended when the watch is intended to resist water. Opening a case can disturb seals, and older gaskets may already be worn. We can replace seals and test water resistance where the case design allows.
Yes. Clients across England can contact us first, then send the watch using suitable packaging and an agreed postal method. We confirm arrival, assess the watch and provide clear next steps before repair work is approved.
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