
Zenith Watch Repair
From vintage to modern, we restore your Zenith watch to its former glory.
All repair, maintenance, and restoration of Zenith watches are performed in-house by our highly skilled watchmakers.
We provide professional watch repair services.。
Rolex
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Omega
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Patek Philippe
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Jaeger-LeCoultre
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Panerai
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Longines
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Chopard
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Breitling
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Cartier
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TAG Heuer
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Zenith
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Hublot
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Tudor
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Seiko
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Rolex - Omega - Patek Philippe - Jaeger-LeCoultre - Panerai - Longines - Chopard - Breitling - Cartier - TAG Heuer - Zenith - Hublot - Tudor - Seiko -
Our team of watchmakers has decades of experience repairing a wide range of modern and vintage Zenith watches.
Whether you need a simple battery or crystal replacement, dial restoration, or a complete overhaul, we can meet your needs. Additionally, we only use genuine Zenith replacement parts to restore your watch to its original condition.
As an independent watch repair center, our service prices are competitive, making us an affordable choice for Zenith owners who want to keep their watches in optimal working condition. We also offer one of the fastest turnaround times in the industry.
Trust us to provide your watch with the care and attention it deserves.
If you’re looking for a fast, affordable, and efficient watch repair service in Singapore, you’ve come to the right place.
1-Year Warranty
Fast Turnaround
Excellent Service
Our Most Popular Zenith Repair Services
Watch Battery Replacement
Zenith Watch Battery Replacement! We also reseal and test your watch according to the manufacturer's specifications to ensure its water resistance.
Watch Crystal Replacement
If your Zenith watch crystal is cracked, scratched, or shattered, we stock replacement crystals in a variety of sizes, shapes, and thicknesses—from domed to curved flat—ensuring we find the perfect match for your specific Zenith watch model.
Watch Polishing
Are you looking for a way to give your beloved Zenith watch a new lease on life? Check out our in-house Zenith Watch Polishing service, where we offer a range of polishing techniques to meet your specific needs.
Watch Repair
From link adjustments and strap resizing to demagnetizing watches, hand replacement, movement overhaul, dial restoration, water damage repair, and more.
Zenith Restoration
Restoring vintage Zenith watches is an entirely different discipline from your typical watch repair. Instead, it focuses on returning the watch to its original condition while preserving its unique components and features.
Watch Services
When was the last time you had your watch serviced? For watch maintenance, we recommend servicing your watch every 2–3 years to keep it in optimal working condition and protect your investment.
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Disassemble case, strap, and movement
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Ultrasonic cleaning of different components
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Replace any worn or damaged parts
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Apply specialized oil to each component
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Test gaskets and seals
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Reassemble dial, hands, and watch movement
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Pressure test according to manufacturer specifications
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Visit our polishing department (additional service)
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7-day quality control test for timing accuracy
FAQ’s
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Some of the most common reasons our customers bring their watches to our repair shop include:
Battery Replacement: This is the most frequent service for quartz watches, usually required every 1–3 years.
Strap/Bracelet Repair or Replacement: Straps and bracelets are expected to wear over time, leading to adjustments or replacements. We stock a wide selection of high-quality straps.
Glass Replacement: Scratched, cracked, or shattered glass is a common issue that requires replacement to protect the dial. Explore our blog post on different types of watch glass and what to do if you break yours — A Watchmaker’s Guide to Different Watch Crystal Types.
Cleaning and Lubrication: Essential for keeping the movement running smoothly, this is a standard part of routine watch maintenance.
Mainspring Repair/Replacement: The mainspring, which powers the watch, can weaken or break over time.
Water Damage: Even small amounts of moisture can cause severe harm to the delicate gears and components inside a watch. Water damage often leads to rust, corrosion, and malfunction. If you suspect your watch has been exposed to water, do not delay contacting our watchmakers.
Magnetization: Exposure to magnets can disrupt timekeeping and requires demagnetization.
Dial Restoration/Hand Replacement: Aging or damage to the dial or hands may require restoration or replacement.
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A watch running fast or slow can be caused by several factors, depending on whether it is a mechanical/automatic watch or a quartz watch:
Magnetism: Exposure to magnets (commonly found in electronic devices and everyday items) can affect the balance wheel, causing irregular timekeeping.
Dirty Movement: Dust, dirt, or dried lubricants can interfere with the delicate parts of the movement, reducing accuracy.
Worn or Damaged Parts: Components such as the mainspring, balance wheel, or escapement may wear down or become damaged, affecting performance.
Shock or Vibration: Sudden impacts can disturb or damage the intricate mechanics of a watch, leading to inaccuracies.
Lack of Servicing: Infrequent maintenance allows small issues to build up, which can compromise accuracy.
Low Battery: In quartz watches, a weak or depleted battery can cause the watch to gain or lose time.
Even well-maintained watches may deviate from perfect accuracy due to these factors. Our experienced watchmakers will carefully diagnose the issue and provide a transparent estimate for any necessary repairs. Start your watch repair today.
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Moisture can severely damage the delicate inner mechanisms of a watch.
Be alert for warning signs such as:Discoloration or rust on the hands or dial
Fogging or condensation under the crystal
Water stains near the case back seal
A musty odor coming from the watch
If you notice any of these issues, taking prompt action is essential to prevent costly repairs.
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You should definitely take advantage of our watch battery replacement service if you notice any of the following:
Your watch has completely stopped.
Your watch is losing time.
The battery shows signs of moisture.
The watch case appears swollen.
The second hand is skipping or moving unevenly.
The dial looks dim or faded.
Don’t let a dead battery damage your watch! Read our blog post — How to Know When to Replace a Watch Battery — to discover the warning signs and learn how to prevent costly repairs.
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Our professional watchmakers have decades of experience repairing mechanical, automatic, and quartz watches. We service all major brands, including (but not limited to):
Rolex
Omega
Patek Philippe
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Panerai
Longines
Chopard
Breitling
Cartier
TAG Heuer
Zenith
Hublot
Tudor
Seiko
If your watch brand is not listed here, feel free to contact us — chances are we can service it too.
Start Your Watch Repair
To receive a quote for a watch crystal replacement, please fill out the form below or contact us directly to speak with our watch technicians. Additionally, while we stock a wide variety of crystal types, we recommend reaching out to confirm we have the correct replacement for your specific watch brand and model.