Ball Watch Repair in Australia
6 certified shops
Owners of Ball timepieces understand the unique engineering behind these precision instruments. Famous for their robust build and innovative night reading technology, these watches require specialized attention during maintenance. When your timepiece needs servicing, finding a workshop with the right expertise is essential to preserve its accuracy and functionality.
Chronoever connects you with verified watch-repair workshops capable of servicing your Ball watch. Whether your timepiece requires a simple battery replacement, water resistance testing, or a complete mechanical overhaul, our directory helps you locate qualified professionals who handle your watch with the care it deserves.
The Watch Palace
Sydney
Avstev | Distribution & Watch Service Centre
Sydney
Monards 101 Collins Street | Specializing in Swiss Watches | Authorised Dealer for OMEGA, TUDOR, Messika, Blancpain and more
Melbourne
Monards Crown Melbourne | Specializing in Swiss Watches and Fine Jewellery | Authorised Dealer for Messika, Piaget and more
Melbourne
Victoria Market Watches
Melbourne
BTC Watches Melbourne
Melbourne
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Frequently asked questions
How often does a Ball watch require servicing?
It is generally recommended to have a Ball watch serviced every four to five years to ensure its mechanical components remain lubricated and the case seals remain intact.
Can the self-powered micro gas tubes on a Ball watch be replaced?
Yes, if the tritium gas tubes on your dial or hands have dimmed over time, a qualified watch repair specialist can replace them during a complete service.
Is water resistance testing included in a Ball watch repair?
Yes, standard maintenance and repair services typically include testing and restoring the water resistance seals to protect the delicate movement inside your Ball timepiece.
Why is my mechanical Ball watch losing time?
A mechanical Ball watch may lose time due to natural wear on the movement lubricants, physical shocks, or exposure to magnetic fields. A professional watchmaker can diagnose, demagnetize, or regulate the movement to restore its accuracy.