Watch Full Service in Singapore
4 certified shops
Across Singapore, you'll find a handful of certified watch specialists offering Full Service, each vetted for quality and listed with verified contact details. A Full Service watch repair is the most comprehensive maintenance procedure for your timepiece. Whether your watch is a daily quartz piece or a vintage automatic, the workshops listed here accept most major brands and movement types. Compare verified reviews, opening hours, and locations, then request a no-obligation quote directly through Chronoever — most shops reply within a day. Global Watch Service Centre Pte Ltd and K2 Watch Co are among the most established workshops in this category.
Global Watch Service Centre Pte Ltd
Singapore
K2 Watch Co
Singapore
Timepiece Therapy
Singapore
Horology Services by Cortina Holdings Limited
Singapore
Watch repair in Singapore — FAQ
What does a Full Service watch repair involve?
A Full Service involves completely disassembling the watch movement, cleaning all individual parts, replacing any worn components, applying fresh lubrication, replacing gaskets, and rigorously testing the timekeeping accuracy.
How often should a watch undergo a Full Service?
Most manufacturers recommend having a Full Service performed every four to five years. This regular maintenance prevents dry lubricants from causing friction and wear on the delicate internal gears.
Why is a Full Service necessary if my watch is still running?
Even if a watch is currently running, internal oils eventually dry out or attract dust, which acts as an abrasive. A Full Service prevents irreversible wear on the movement parts before a breakdown occurs.
Is water resistance restored during a Full Service?
Yes, replacing the synthetic seals and gaskets is a standard part of a Full Service. The watch case is then pressure-tested to verify that it meets its original water resistance specifications.
How long does a Full Service watch repair typically take?
The process requires meticulous disassembly, cleaning, reassembly, and a multi-day testing phase to monitor power reserve and accuracy. This detailed sequence means the service generally takes several weeks to complete properly.