Times Ticking Watch Repair Approaches 900 5-star Google Reviews
Industry: Fashion & Accessories
Utah-based shop specializing in mail-in repairs for hard-to-fix watches and clocks has garnered 5-star reviews from all over the world, with an average 4.9-star rating.
Layton, UT (PRUnderground) October 13th, 2021
Times Ticking specializes in watch and clock repair and has built an international reputation for fixing timepieces that involve intensive labor or parts that are difficult to find. Their customers’ satisfaction shines through with the accumulation of nearly 900 5-star Google reviews and an average 4.9-star rating.
A common theme among the reviews is high praise for the watch repair shop’s clear communication practices, fair prices, and success with difficult repairs — such as those that require discontinued or rare parts.
One 5-star reviewer commented on Times Ticking’s work with his Bulova watch that had been discontinued for years. “They had to hand make a new crystal since there were none available due to the age of the watch.”
Another Google reviewer said that Times Ticking was able to track down a replacement crystal for a watch — one of just three of that type of crystal in the world. “Straight up, if you have a troublesome timepiece, don’t despair. Contact Times Ticking,” said the customer.
Times Ticking opened its doors in 1982 in Layton, Utah, but its reputation for completing challenging repairs has spread internationally with customers sending in watches and clocks from South Africa, Australia, Japan, Germany, and Denmark. Times Ticking performs everything from Accutron to Longines to Breitling repairs with the motto, “If it ticks, we know it.”
“We’re pretty well-known in the Utah area, with local watch dealers sending customers our way for repairs or replacements,” Seth Thompson of Times Ticking explained. “But we’ve also broadened our reach internationally because we are willing to perform repairs that other shops decline.”
Whether the watch was just bought on eBay or has spent the last 50 years in a box in the garage, the Swiss-trained watch repair experts at Times Ticking pride themselves on being able to service virtually all repairs, even if that means spending several days or weeks hunting down obscure vintage parts or hand-crafting new ones. And their unique tracking service lets customers follow their timepiece through every stage of repair.
To find out more about how Times Ticking can get watches looking and acting like they did when they were first purchased, visit www.TimesTicking.com or call (801) 991-1097.
About Times Ticking
Times Ticking specializes in watch repair. A trusted repair center for watches and clocks, their personalized customer service is what sets them apart.