Seiko 5 expected service cost
Discussion
My 4 year old seiko 5 seems to be losing a fair amount of time right now. (Extrapolating out the last six hours, it will lose 2 minutes a day) but looking on the seiko website a service is £84... the watch was only £50!
What should I expect to pay for a service from an independent jeweller or repairer?
It’s possible that because the watch has been off my wrist a lot more than usual, it just needs a good few days wear to fully wind it?!? Not sure if that logic is sound or not!
What should I expect to pay for a service from an independent jeweller or repairer?
It’s possible that because the watch has been off my wrist a lot more than usual, it just needs a good few days wear to fully wind it?!? Not sure if that logic is sound or not!
Thanks all,
I would rather not replace it as it was a gift from my wife, and I don't like to scrap things that can be fixed! Although I certainly won't be paying £80+ for it!
Fixing myself not an option, I am the most hamfisted hopelessly incompetent diy'er there is no way I wouldn't mess it up
I don't want total accuracy and I was perfectly happy with it being 10->20 seconds fast/slow per day. But 2 minutes a day is a bit much!
I would rather not replace it as it was a gift from my wife, and I don't like to scrap things that can be fixed! Although I certainly won't be paying £80+ for it!
Fixing myself not an option, I am the most hamfisted hopelessly incompetent diy'er there is no way I wouldn't mess it up

I don't want total accuracy and I was perfectly happy with it being 10->20 seconds fast/slow per day. But 2 minutes a day is a bit much!
To be fair, Seiko 5s are Seiko's 'disposable' watches.
Some are very nice (I have one, modded into a Fifty Five Fathoms with a Yobokies dial and hands and a lumed bezel), but they only sell for £50 because they make millions at a go by machine.
If someone has to open it up and disassemble it, replace a part (I bet they just change the movement) and put it back together and check it works, it's going to cost more than the original purchase price.
M
Some are very nice (I have one, modded into a Fifty Five Fathoms with a Yobokies dial and hands and a lumed bezel), but they only sell for £50 because they make millions at a go by machine.
If someone has to open it up and disassemble it, replace a part (I bet they just change the movement) and put it back together and check it works, it's going to cost more than the original purchase price.
M
Thanks, i will pop variomatic an email, he seems to have a very good rep around here!
Here is a photo i took of it a while ago, i can't remember the exact code!
2014-01-01 by jimmyb156, on Flickr
I guess i was imaging it would be £25 --> £50 to have it serviced, maybe thats not realistic!
I know what you mean about them being un-economical to repair. I just get attached to things!
Here is a photo i took of it a while ago, i can't remember the exact code!
2014-01-01 by jimmyb156, on FlickrI guess i was imaging it would be £25 --> £50 to have it serviced, maybe thats not realistic!
I know what you mean about them being un-economical to repair. I just get attached to things!
Voldemort said:
Go to the Youtube and search 'how to regulate a seiko 5'. Then, if you're feeling confident, go the Ebay and purchase a set of appropriate watch tools...
Bit of a resurrection, but my 5 gains around a minute a day. Is regulating it a DIY-by-a-biff job, or should I just get something more accurate? Hello People,
I have only just discovered that there are non-motoring forums on here. lol
Saw this post and had to reply as I love Seiko Watches.
AS someone has already mentioned, Seiko watches (particularly the 5 range) were designed as a throwaway watch.
Its unfortunate as some of them are lovely.
I buy and sell them all the time as they can be made to look like new with a little effort.
If anyone has a Seiko that they would like a service on, i would be happy to have a look.

Always happy to help.
ETA
Sorry, Not allowed.
I have only just discovered that there are non-motoring forums on here. lol
Saw this post and had to reply as I love Seiko Watches.
AS someone has already mentioned, Seiko watches (particularly the 5 range) were designed as a throwaway watch.
Its unfortunate as some of them are lovely.
I buy and sell them all the time as they can be made to look like new with a little effort.
If anyone has a Seiko that they would like a service on, i would be happy to have a look.

Always happy to help.
ETA
Sorry, Not allowed.
Edited by Big Al. on Friday 9th February 15:59
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