A few signs to notice: the watch is running noticeably fast or slow, it stops intermittently, the crown feels stiff, or it simply has not been serviced in three to five years. Older mechanical watches generally benefit from regular care. When in doubt, we are happy to take a look and share an honest assessment before committing to anything.
Most routine services are completed within five to ten business days. If additional parts are needed or the movement requires extra attention, we will let you know with a revised timeline before proceeding. We prefer to work at a measured pace rather than rush through delicate adjustments.
Yes, always. After an initial inspection, we provide a written overview of the watch's condition and the recommended steps, along with the associated cost. Work only begins once you have reviewed this and are comfortable proceeding. There are no hidden charges added later.
We treat every piece with care regardless of its monetary value. Watches are stored securely in our workshop and handled only by our own technicians. If you have any concerns about a particularly valued or collectible piece, please let us know and we can discuss how best to handle it.
We focus on mechanical and automatic watches — both modern and vintage. This includes most Swiss and Japanese calibres. We do not typically work on quartz watches unless they require movement replacement rather than battery change only. If you are unsure, contact us and we will let you know.
That depends on your preference. We discuss the desired finish with you beforehand — some owners prefer a careful polish close to the original, while others wish to preserve a lived-in patina. For vintage pieces especially, we are cautious about over-refinishing, which can reduce character and collector value. The decision is yours to make.
The comprehensive vintage rebuild starts from ฿14,900. The final cost depends on the condition of the movement, the number of worn components, and the availability of any replacement parts. We outline this clearly in the written inspection report before any restoration work begins.