This book is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any brand or organization mentioned. Most watches that stop working end up in a drawer. Not because they cannot be fixed — but because nobody ever showed their owner how.
If you have ever looked at a stopped timepiece and wondered whether you could bring it back to life yourself, you already have everything it takes to start. Watch repair is one of those skills that feels completely out of reach until the moment it suddenly is not. The foundational techniques — opening a case cleanly, diagnosing what went wrong, replacing a battery, disassembling a movement without losing a single part — are all learnable. You do not need a watchmaking apprenticeship or a professional workshop. You need the right guidance and someone who will walk you through every step without skipping anything.
That is exactly what this book does.
Starting with the most important decision a beginner can make — identifying whether you are working with a quartz or mechanical watch before you touch anything — this guide builds your understanding layer by layer. You will learn how to set up a proper workspace, choose and use the essential tools correctly, and open every common case type without scratching or damaging what is inside.
Battery replacement comes first because it is the perfect starting repair — real, hands-on, and immediately satisfying. From there you will learn to read a movement the way a trained repairer reads one, recognising components and spotting damage before you disassemble a single part. The diagnosis chapter teaches you to think before you act — listening to the tick, feeling the crown resistance, observing the balance wheel — so that when you do open a movement you already know what you are looking for.
The service sequence takes you through every stage in full detail. Disassembly covers how to release a mainspring safely, remove hands and dial without damage, and keep every component accounted for using the photographing habits experienced repairers rely on. Cleaning explains why this step cannot be skipped and how to do it correctly. Lubrication covers the specific oils and greases that go at specific points in specific quantities — because the difference between the right amount and too much is the difference between a service that lasts years and one that fails in weeks.
Reassembly addresses the part most beginners find hardest — putting it all back together without force or frustration. Regulation shows you how to check your work using a timegrapher and adjust for accuracy. The final chapter takes you into crystal replacement, crown and stem repair, strap fitting, case resealing, and sourcing the right parts.
Every step is explained completely. Nothing is assumed. Nothing is skipped.
Whether you have a stopped heirloom on a shelf, a collection of vintage finds, or simply a growing curiosity about what happens inside a timepiece, this book gives you the foundation to start working on watches with genuine confidence and real skill.
Scroll up and grab your copy today — your first repair is closer than you think.
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