Good place to repair your watch.

Bob Sacamano

Benched
Messages
57,084
Reaction score
3
I have a Citizen watch that I got as a graduation present back in '02, and I need a battery for it. Doesn't look like I'll be able to replace it myself because of the locking mechanism. So where's the best place to get it done?
 
Bob Sacamano;3410888 said:
I have a Citizen watch that I got as a graduation present back in '02, and I need a battery for it. Doesn't look like I'll be able to replace it myself because of the locking mechanism. So where's the best place to get it done?

Honestly, I'd just type "watch repair <your city>" into Google Maps and see what comes up. If there aren't any good results, just go to the nearest mall and I bet you'll find a jewelry/watch repair shop.
 
Most Malls have a watch repair place but as masomenos has stated, a google search should be sufficient.
 
JC Penney does watch repair here. They have a battery card you get for replace 5 get the next one free or something like that.
 
Just buy cheap watches. You never have to replace the batteries because it's cheaper just to buy another cheap watch. Although, they do tend to break rather quickly.:rolleyes:

Actually, all a real guy needs is a Casio watch. Lasts forever and is virtually indestructible.
 
masomenos;3410900 said:
Honestly, I'd just type "watch repair <your city>" into Google Maps and see what comes up. If there aren't any good results, just go to the nearest mall and I bet you'll find a jewelry/watch repair shop.

Maikeru-sama;3410901 said:
Most Malls have a watch repair place but as masomenos has stated, a google search should be sufficient.

Yeah, but I kind of want a good one. Well, I guess it doesn't really matter. But it doesn't hurt to research 1st.
 
ninja;3410996 said:
Just buy cheap watches. You never have to replace the batteries because it's cheaper just to buy another cheap watch. Although, they do tend to break rather quickly.:rolleyes:

Actually, all a real guy needs is a Casio watch. Lasts forever and is virtually indestructible.

Watches bother the heck out of me. I just use my cell phone.
 
Gotta agree on the Casio advice.

I sport a Casio 5 military automatic. Simple. Looks good. Expect it to last for a very long time.
 

Staff online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
465,315
Messages
13,865,540
Members
23,790
Latest member
MisterWaffles
Back
Top