Restoration is more than a service—it is an art. At the heart of our workshop lies a commitment to preserving the legacy of each timepiece, honoring both its technical brilliance and aesthetic beauty. Our restorers possess highly specialized skills, many of which are increasingly rare, allowing us to maintain the authenticity and historic integrity of every watch entrusted to us.

We use original parts wherever possible, drawing upon traditional techniques that date back to the era in which the timepiece was crafted. Our extensive inventory of movement components, case elements, and other period-specific parts ensures that even the most intricate watches can be restored with precision. In instances where original components are no longer available, our master craftsmen skillfully recreate them, blending time-honored expertise with meticulous attention to detail.

Watch Central watchmaker refinishing a luxury watch component on a lapping wheel
Open caseback view of a Patek Philippe Nautilus automatic movement with gold rotor

Every restoration project is guided by the principle that no intervention should compromise the unique identity of the timepiece. The result is a watch that not only retains its original value but also continues to tell its story across generations.

Given the complexity, rarity, and extraordinary expertise involved, full restoration may take up to two years or more, reflecting the meticulous care and dedication required. Each watch that leaves our workshop is more than restored—it is reborn, a testament to both heritage and craftsmanship.

Own a carefully restored

Timepiece that reflects its heritage through considered craftsmanship and long-term value.

Before and After Watch Restoration

EDGE RESTORATION

Scratches on the watch case or bracelet are perhaps the most visible signs of wear, occurring naturally over time as a result of daily use.

Scratched Patek Philippe Nautilus case before restoration at Watch Central BEFORE
Patek Philippe Nautilus in rose gold with charcoal embossed dial and brown leather strap AFTER

Think you might need an Complete Restoration?

Please provide us with information about your watch by completing the form below. Be sure to include the brand and model of the watch as well as the nature of the repair or issue with your piece. We will contact you within one business day with a follow up.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

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How long does a full luxury watch restoration take? +

A complete luxury watch restoration can take up to two years or more, depending on the complexity, rarity, and condition of the timepiece. Each watch is carefully restored by expert watchmakers to ensure precision, authenticity, and aesthetic excellence.

Will my restored watch retain its original value? +

Yes. Our expert restoration process is designed to preserve the value of vintage and luxury watches. We use original parts whenever possible and maintain the historical integrity of every timepiece.

What happens if original watch parts are no longer available? +

When original parts are unavailable, our master watchmakers replicate components using traditional techniques to maintain authenticity and craftsmanship. This ensures your watch is restored in keeping with its original design and era.

Can restoration change the appearance or character of my timepiece? +

 No. Every restoration is carefully performed to maintain the unique identity and character of the watch, preserving its original design, finish, and historical significance.

Do you restore all types of luxury watches? +

We specialize in restoring rare and historically significant luxury watches from top brands. Our extensive inventory of vintage movement parts and case components allows us to restore timepieces from multiple eras while honoring the original craftsmanship.