Watch Parts

What types of watch parts are available for wholesale?

We offer an extensive selection of high-quality watch parts for wholesale distribution. Our inventory includes mechanical and quartz watch movements, crystals (sapphire, mineral, and acrylic), crowns, stems, watch hands, dials, case back gaskets, and a variety of watch straps and bands. Whether you're servicing classic timepieces, modern watches, or assembling custom projects, we have the parts you need in bulk. Our stock is suitable for professional watchmakers, repair centers, and retailers.

Do you provide parts compatible with both vintage and modern watches?

Yes, we source parts that are compatible with a broad spectrum of watch styles and calibers. Our inventory includes components suitable for vintage watches that may require specific dimensions, styles, or hard-to-find parts. We also carry parts for modern timepieces with the latest movement technologies. This ensures that regardless of the age or type of the watch, we can help you find the right components to keep it functioning and looking its best.

How can I place a wholesale order with your company?

t present, wholesale orders can be placed by contacting us directly via phone or email. You can reach out with your list of required parts, and our team will assist you with pricing, availability, and payment details. We’re committed to providing personalized service and ensure each order is handled efficiently.

Please note that while our online store is currently in development, our team is fully equipped to process orders manually. We look forward to offering an even more convenient online ordering experience in the near future.

Do you offer support or guidance for identifying the correct parts?

Absolutely. We understand that identifying the correct parts can be challenging, especially with watches that require precise components. Our knowledgeable team is here to help—whether you need assistance matching a specific caliber, finding a hard-to-locate part, or determining the right crystal or gasket size. Simply provide us with relevant details such as watch brand, model number, movement caliber, or dimensions, and we’ll guide you toward the correct components. We pride ourselves on providing personalized support to ensure your repair or project is a success.

Watch Repair

Why it is important to service watches and how often should it be done?

A watch movement is much like a finely tuned automobile engine—it relies on precision, balance, and proper lubrication to function at its best. Just as a car needs regular oil changes and maintenance, a watch's internal mechanism requires periodic servicing to ensure smooth and accurate performance.

For mechanical movements, it’s recommended to have them serviced every 3 to 5 years. This includes cleaning, oiling, and checking for wear, which helps prevent damage and prolongs the life of your timepiece.

Quartz movements, although more resilient and low-maintenance, also benefit from servicing every 4 to 6 years. Battery changes alone aren’t enough—over time, lubricants degrade, and dust can infiltrate the case, affecting performance.

Regular maintenance not only keeps your watch ticking accurately but also preserves its value and extends its lifespan. Whether it's vintage or modern, entrusting your watch to skilled professionals ensures it continues to perform as beautifully as the day it was made.

What kind of watches do you repair?

We provide expert repair services for a wide variety of timepieces, including wristwatches, pocket watches, and clocks, whether they are antique or modern. Our experience covers both traditional mechanical movements and contemporary quartz technology.

We are also skilled in repairing specialized and historic watch mechanisms. Whether your watch needs regular maintenance, intricate restoration, or a complete overhaul, our professional tools and horological expertise ensure that your timepiece receives the highest level of care.

From delicate vintage pieces to everyday watches, we are dedicated to restoring accuracy, reliability, and aesthetic beauty, ensuring your watch continues to perform at its best.

What happens if i don't service my watch regularly?

Adequate lubrication is essential for the smooth operation of your watch movement. Over time, the oils inside a watch can evaporate or break down, leading to increased friction and wear on delicate components. This can affect the accuracy of your timepiece, potentially causing it to lose or gain time, or even stop altogether.

If you suspect your watch is due for servicing or cleaning—but you're not ready to proceed immediately—it’s best to store the watch safely until you're prepared. Keeping the watch in a clean, dry environment prevents dust, moisture, and further deterioration from affecting the movement.

Proper storage helps preserve the condition of the movement, protecting gears, pivots, and jewels from unnecessary strain. When you're ready, a professional service will restore lubrication, clean internal parts, and ensure your watch keeps time accurately once again.

How often should i have my watch battery changed?

The recommended frequency for changing your watch battery largely depends on the movement caliber and the specific functions of your timepiece. However, as a general rule of thumb, we advise replacing your watch battery every year.

Even if your watch is still running, an annual battery change can help prevent potential issues such as battery leakage, which can damage the internal movement. This is particularly important for watches with complications, such as chronographs or multifunction displays, which often consume more power and may drain the battery faster.

Regular battery changes also provide an opportunity to check the overall health of your watch. During the process, seals can be inspected and replaced if necessary to maintain water resistance, and any early signs of wear or corrosion can be addressed before they develop into larger problems.

Routine maintenance—and timely battery replacement—ensures your watch continues to function reliably and preserves the integrity of its movement for years to come.