Watch Battery Replacement in Phoenix
15 certified shops
Finding a trusted specialist for Battery Replacement in Phoenix is straightforward — Chronoever has verified over a dozen workshops across the city. A dead or dying battery can stop your timepiece from keeping accurate time, or cause it to halt completely. 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. The Watch Repair Company and SportTime Watch Repair are among the most established workshops in this category.
The Watch Repair Company
Phoenix
SportTime Watch Repair
Phoenix
Biltmore Shoes Jewelry and Watch Repair
Phoenix
Norm's Watch Repair
Phoenix
Brad’s Watch Repair
Phoenix
Clock Doctor
Phoenix
Fast-Fix Jewelry and Watch Repairs
Phoenix
Fast-Fix Jewelry and Watch Repairs - Inside Chandler Fashion Mall
Phoenix
Fast-Fix Jewelry and Watch Repairs - Inside Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall
Phoenix
Ultimate Watches
Phoenix
Jewelry Mart & Repair
Phoenix
Phoenix Jewelers
Phoenix
Maria Jewelry
Phoenix
Alpine Clock Shop
Phoenix
The Jewelry Hospital
Phoenix
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Watch repair in Phoenix — FAQ
How often does a watch require a Battery Replacement?
Most quartz watch batteries last between one and three years. If your watch begins losing time or the second hand jumps in multi-second increments, it is time for a replacement.
Why should I go to a professional workshop for a Battery Replacement?
Professional watchmakers have the correct tools to open the case without scratching the metal. They also ensure the correct battery type is installed and that the delicate internal movement is not contaminated by dust.
Is the water resistance affected during a Battery Replacement?
Opening the watch case can disrupt the protective seals and gaskets. A professional watch repair workshop can check the condition of these seals and perform pressure testing to verify water resistance is maintained.
What happens if I leave a dead battery inside my watch?
Leaving a dead battery inside a watch for an extended period can lead to leakage. The acid from a leaking battery can corrode the quartz movement, leading to severe and expensive damage.