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Season's Greetings from Total Watch Repair!
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As the clocks tick towards the end of 2023, we at Total Watch Repair want to pause and extend our warmest holiday wishes to all of our customers and the watch-loving community. Your continued trust in us for your watch repair and maintenance needs has timed perfectly with our commitment to excellence.
This holiday season is a perfect reminder of how precious time is and the importance of cherishing every moment. We're grateful for the opportunity to help keep your timepieces running flawlessly, ensuring they mark every significant moment of your lives.
As we move...
Restoring Vintage Invicta Watches: Challenges and Rewards
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The world of horology is vast, and within it lies the enchanting realm of...
The World of Invicta Watch Bands: A Closer Look
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At Total Watch Repair, we’ve seen and worked on a myriad of timepieces over the years, and one brand that has continuously captured our attention with its bold designs and commitment to quality is Invicta. Founded in 1837, Invicta is renowned for creating luxury watches at affordable prices. But it's not just their watch movements and cases that deserve attention – their watch bands do too!
In today's post, we're diving deep into the world of Invicta watch bands, examining their styles, quality, and the reasons behind their immense popularity.
Top Watch Brands Measuring & Sizing How To's
Posted by Alan A on
Selecting the right watch band size is essential for both the longevity of your timepiece and your own comfort. Whether you're replacing a worn-out strap or just aiming to give your wristwatch a new look, knowing the precise size is paramount. Watches, like the people who wear them, are unique, and brands often have their specific measurements. We understand the importance of this, and that's why we've crafted a detailed guide to help you measure your watch band size for all the major watch brands. Below, you'll find a comprehensive list of brands and the links to our...
Why are Watches Worn on the Left Wrist?
Posted by Alan A on
Wristwatches, while a modern convenience, are steeped in tradition and history. One such tradition is the common practice of wearing watches on the left wrist. Have you ever wondered why this is so? The reasons are a blend of practicality, history, and ergonomics. Let's delve into the origins and reasons behind this convention.
Historical Beginnings:
The concept of wristwatches emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Before wristwatches became popular, pocket watches were the norm. As wristwatches began to gain traction, especially during wartime for their convenience, the left wrist became the preferred...
Dents and Damage on Your Watch: What to Do Next?
Posted by Alan A on
Watches, for many, are more than mere timekeeping devices. They can be sentimental heirlooms, luxury investments, or symbols of significant milestones. So, when you notice a dent, scratch, or any form of damage on your prized timepiece, it can be disheartening. While wear and tear are inevitable, knowing how to handle dents and damage can make all the difference in restoring your watch to its former glory.
Assessing the Damage:
Before jumping to conclusions, it's crucial to thoroughly assess the extent of the damage:
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Superficial Scratches: These are minor...
An Overview of Broken Glass in Watches
Posted by Alan A on
Watches, as functional as they are stylish, have become an integral part of many individuals' daily lives. While the mechanism and functionality play a significant role, the aesthetics, primarily the watch face protected by the glass or crystal, also contribute to its allure. However, despite advancements in watch design and materials, the glass remains vulnerable to damage. Understanding the types of watch glasses, their vulnerabilities, and ways to protect them can enhance your watch's longevity.
Types of Watch Glass:
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Acrylic Glass: Lightweight and affordable, acrylic is more of a...
Watch Not Working? Here are the steps to identify the problem
Posted by Alan A on
There's a certain sinking feeling that comes with glancing down at your wrist and realizing your trusty timepiece has stopped ticking. Whether it's an heirloom passed down through generations or a recent splurge, a malfunctioning watch can disrupt your day and even your sense of time. But before you jump to conclusions or consider purchasing a replacement, it's essential to determine the root cause of the issue. Here are the steps to figure out the core problem of a watch that's not working:
1. Check the Battery (For Quartz Watches):
The most common reason quartz...
5 Tools You Need to Accurately Measure Your Watch Strap Size
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The Importance of Accurate Measurement
Before we dive into the tools, it's important to understand why accurate measurement is crucial. A strap that's too tight can be uncomfortable and may even restrict blood flow, while a loose strap can cause your watch to move around, leading to potential damage. Accurate measurement ensures that you're wearing your watch in the most comfortable and safest way possible.
Tool #1: Flexible Measuring Tape
What It Is: A flexible measuring tape is a tailor's tape that is soft and pliable, allowing you to wrap it...
Watch Winders: An Essential Guide for Automatic Watch Owners
Posted by Alan A on
Automatic watches are marvels of mechanical engineering, capturing the artistry and precision of timekeeping. They operate without a battery and are powered by the motion of the wearer's arm. But what happens when the watch isn't worn for an extended period? That's where watch winders come into play.
What is a Watch Winder?
A watch winder is a device designed to keep automatic watches running when they're not being worn. Automatic watches rely on motion to wind the mainspring, which powers the watch. A watch winder mimics the movement of the wearer's wrist to...