by Russ Sanders | Aug 7, 2020 | Watch Repairs
As there are a range of watch types available including; quartz, mechanical and automatic watches, when it comes to choosing a watch type, you might want to consider which one is easiest in terms of repair. Well, at The Watch Lab, we are here to explain our quartz...
by Russ Sanders | Jul 31, 2020 | Watch Repairs
Accidents happen! Cracking or smashing your watch glass can be very annoying. Or maybe you’ve scuffed the glass on your watch and you’re unsure if this can be polished out or if you will require a replacement glass. Here is what to do if you crack, smash or scratch...
by Russ Sanders | Jul 28, 2020 | Watch Repairs
At The Watch Lab, we’re renowned for our expertly trained watch technicians and watchmakers that are based at our branches across the UK. But did you know that we also offer a professional and reliable online watch repair service by post? Despite offering 20 locations...
by Russ Sanders | Feb 17, 2020 | Company News, Watch Repairs, Watch Servicing
Servicing your car regularly keeps it finely tuned and running smoothly. Any minor issues are fixed before they become major problems. At The Watch Lab, we apply those exact same principles to our Service Plus programme, providing proactive watch care, as well as a...
by Russ Sanders | Jan 7, 2020 | Our Labs, Watch Repairs
Watch bracelets are designed to have links removed and fitted to ensure that they are sized for each individual owner’s wrist. Having the correctly sized bracelet will help ensure that the watch is comfortable and that it is not damaged from being either too tight or...
by Russ Sanders | Oct 18, 2019 | Watch Repairs
Watches are built to last for a number of years. It is due to this expert manufacturing that high-quality timepieces often go many years without needing a battery replacement. However, it is often the watch battery that is the most common reason for watches no longer...