Professional Pocket Watch Repair Piccadilly

Professional Pocket Watch Repair Piccadilly - Watch Repair Piccadilly

Professional Pocket Watch Repair Piccadilly

Precision Restoration Since 1994

At Watch Repair Piccadilly, our master horologists provide precision pocket watch repair in Piccadilly, specialising in antique and vintage timepieces.

Whether it's regulating timekeeping, fine-tuning the escapement, or adjusting delicate mainsprings and levers, each part is serviced with expert care. We use both traditional tools and modern magnification to restore historical accuracy and smooth mechanical performance.

Located conveniently inside Piccadilly Circus Underground Station, we've proudly served London since 1994. From family heirlooms to collector pieces, trust us for dependable pocket watch servicing that preserves time and legacy. Visit us today for a complimentary assessment.

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Pocket Watch Repair Piccadilly – Our 6-Step Process

Our skilled horologists at Watch Repair Piccadilly follow a precise, expert-led process to restore your pocket watch's accuracy, charm, and heritage. Whether it's a vintage heirloom, a non-functioning mechanism, or a worn exterior, here's how we bring it back to life:

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Internal Overhaul

Complete disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning, and reassembly of pocket watch movements for smooth, accurate operation.

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Gear & Mainspring Repair

We service or replace worn gears, mainsprings, and levers to restore full functionality to antique or vintage mechanisms.

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Dial & Hand Realignment

We adjust or replace watch hands and refinish dials to ensure accurate timekeeping and aesthetic precision.

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Crystal Replacement

Install brand-new mineral or acrylic crystals to replace cracked or foggy watch glass and restore visibility.

Case Polishing

We clean, buff, and polish pocket watch cases — removing tarnish and scratches to revive their original finish.

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Heritage Restoration

Expert restoration for antique pocket watches — preserving historical integrity while enhancing performance.

Pocket Watch Repair — FAQs

Expert restoration and servicing for vintage and heirloom pocket watches in Piccadilly.

+ Where can I get pocket watch repair in Piccadilly?
Visit Watch Repair Piccadilly inside Piccadilly Circus Underground Station (Unit 9). We’re next to the main ticket hall for easy access.
+ What types of pocket watches do you repair?
We service key-wind/key-set, stem-wind, lever/pendant set, railroad-grade, hunter and open-face models from makers such as Waltham, Elgin, Longines, Omega and more—antique to early 20th-century.
+ Do you offer full pocket watch overhauls?
Yes—a complete overhaul includes disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning, lubrication, replacement of worn parts, timing & regulation, new crystal/gaskets if required, and case clean.
+ Can you repair or replace damaged pocket watch parts?
We repair/replace balance staffs, mainsprings, jewels, hands, stems, crowns and more. When parts are obsolete we can fabricate custom components to period spec.
+ Do you offer internal cleaning for pocket watches?
Absolutely—internal movement cleaning & oiling is part of a service. If moisture or dust ingress is present, we’ll clean plates/bridges and address any rust or wear.
+ Do you polish pocket watches as well?
Yes—we offer sympathetic polishing for silver, gold and nickel cases, keeping hallmarks and engraving crisp. Brushed/mirror finishes can be restored on request.
+ Do I need to book an appointment?
Walk-ins are welcome for assessments. For delicate or high-value heirlooms, booking is recommended so a specialist can examine the watch with you.
+ How long does pocket watch repair take?
Minor fixes may be 2–5 days; full overhauls typically 1–3 weeks depending on condition and parts availability. We’ll confirm timing after inspection.
+ What does pocket watch repair cost in Piccadilly?
We provide a free quote after inspection. As a guide: crystal from £45, mainspring from £60, complete service usually £150–£280 depending on complexity and condition.
+ Where are you located?
We’re inside Piccadilly Circus Underground Station (Unit 9), Central London—just off the main ticket hall and a minute from the barriers.