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Watch Repair

Gordylew

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My favorite watch has stopped cold dead, does anyone know what time it is? Oh wait that’s a Chicago song. Any way my Seiko automatic has become not so automatic. Anybody know a Seiko watch repair shop around that they have had dealings with? I took it to a Jeweler in Griffin and they didn’t service Seikos. The internet shows sending it to New Jersey. I don’t trust USPS and especially don’t trust anyone from Jersey.
 
Had problems getting my Seiko’s serviced-repaired Athens to Atlanta and beyond,, so shipped it somewhere and got mine (battery) watch stem replaced and serviced around $120 inc shipping 2 ways, I think plus ins.

Keeps better time than my newest Seiko motion wind

LMK and I’ll ask my nephew who/where since he handled the logistics of mine
A quartz will always keep better time than a mechanical watch
 
I had somebody, but they were nowhere near you. Lately it's hard to find someone that works on Seiko. I think it has to do with being in the network. If you're not in network, you can't get parts.......Reach out to SIrbandalot, he's on here. I've also had luck lately with It's About Time in the mall
 
I sent one in for repair once....got it back, ran for about another year. Quartz watches ever since then. If a new battery don't fix it. F it
 
Dealing with my seiko auto. Reached out to seiko and they advised the new jersey option as it is their service. Had a reputable watch guy service it but it still loses time.
 
I googled seiko authorized repair facility because non seiko authorized repair facilities will likely void the warranty. Everything points to the New Jersey facility as the only one.
 
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