Classic Longines Watch Repair
Classic Longines Watch Repair
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AmirGSXR

Original Poster:

847 posts

172 months

Tuesday 14th June 2022
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Hi All,

My wife inherited a Longines watch from her mother. It was produced sometime in the early 1980's, but no longer works. We would like to have a specialist look at the watch. Should we take it to the longines repair centre in Southhampton, or should we used other reputable repairers? Does anybody have any recommendations? We are based in N. Wales, but happy to travel if neccessary.



CO2000

3,177 posts

230 months

Tuesday 14th June 2022
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AmirGSXR said:
Hi All,

My wife inherited a Longines watch from her mother. It was produced sometime in the early 1980's, but no longer works. We would like to have a specialist look at the watch. Should we take it to the longines repair centre in Southhampton, or should we used other reputable repairers? Does anybody have any recommendations? We are based in N. Wales, but happy to travel if neccessary.


Try Richard at http://www.thewatchspotblog.com

944 Man

1,843 posts

153 months

Thursday 16th June 2022
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Joe Horner at Anglesey Watch & Clock. Top man. Top work. very reasonable prices, even for Rolex and Omega.

AmirGSXR

Original Poster:

847 posts

172 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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944 Man said:
Joe Horner at Anglesey Watch & Clock. Top man. Top work. very reasonable prices, even for Rolex and Omega.
Thanks for this 944man. I went to visit him today, and he is indeed a nice guy and knows his stuff.

944 Man

1,843 posts

153 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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You are welcome. Joe has serviced/repaired Omega, Rolex, Seiko, Heuer and Oris pieces for me and I recommend him without hesitation.