Waterbury Clock Repair

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ZOO YORK WATCH REPAIR
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Simple clock
mailing process

Free, no-obligation 
estimates

Restoring timepieces
since 1983

WATERBURY CLOCK REPAIR

Waterbury Clock Repair

ZOO YORK WATCH REPAIR
ZOO YORK WATCH REPAIR
ZOO YORK WATCH REPAIR

Simple clock mailing
process

Free, no-obligation
estimates

Restoring timepieces
since 1983

QUALITY WATERBURY CLOCK REPAIR

WATERBURY CLOCK REPAIR

Where Others Stop, We Begin – Bringing Life Back To Timepieces Once Thought Unfixable

We understand that your Waterbury clock holds sentimental value that often far outweighs its monetary worth. That’s why our expert clockmakers are dedicated to ensuring your cherished timepiece can be enjoyed for many years to come.

Whether your clock needs preventative care to keep it running smoothly or a complete restoration for a timepiece that has seen better days, we have you covered. From sourcing rare parts to tackling repairs others have deemed impossible, no job is too big or too small. Our services range from simple tune-ups to intricate, full-scale restorations, all with the goal of preserving your clock's legacy.

✔ Waterbury Movement Overhaul
Times Ticking is your go-to for movement overhaul, providing expert craftsmanship and reliable service. 

✔ Waterbury Chime Mechanism Overhaul
Times Ticking is your go-to for chime mechanism overhaul, offering expert care and precision.

✔ Waterbury Tune Up
Trust Times Ticking for tune up, where expertise meets reliability.

✔ Waterbury Clock Service
Times Ticking is your trusted choice for professional and reliable clock service.

✔ Waterbury Vintage Clock Restoration
Times Ticking is your trusted expert for vintage clock restoration, bringing sentimental timeless pieces back to life.

Waterbury clocks are famous for the use of brass in their clocks and remain very collectible today. There were over 600 models produced, and while some are more famous than others, all are still very high quality, especially if they’re in good condition.

The Waterbury Clock Company started its life in 1857 as a subsidiary of a brass manufacturing company called Benedict & Burnham. In fact, they didn’t have any experience in making clocks, but they wanted a way to use their brass. They began producing Mickey Mouse wristwatches in 1932, which were insanely popular and started a trend that continues to this day, despite the fact that no one, including Walt Disney himself, thought they would ever sell. In 1942, they sold to a Norwegian group who renamed the company the United States Time Corporation, which eventually became Timex.

The Legacy of Waterbury: A History of Precision, Style and Innovation

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WATERBURY REPAIR FAQ

We specialize in the complete repair and restoration of Waterbury clocks, with a strong focus on vintage and antique timepieces. Our expertise extends beyond routine maintenance—we take pride in restoring clocks that others deem too challenging, including sourcing rare or discontinued parts. Whether your clock is a cherished heirloom or a vintage mechanical, we approach every repair with precision and care.

Our services include movement cleaning, oiling, and full overhauls, along with pendulum adjustments, gear replacements, and case restorations. We expertly handle chime mechanism repairs, strike alignment, escapement adjustments, and weight-driven movement servicing. Additionally, we repair broken springs, replace worn bushings, calibrate timing, and address power loss issues to ensure reliable and accurate performance.

For antique and vintage clocks, we offer specialized restoration, including wooden case repairs, brass refinishing, and dial and hand restoration. Whether it’s a mantel, wall, or ship’s clock, we meticulously fine-tune mechanical movements. Every repair is performed with the utmost attention to detail, ensuring your clock is beautifully restored while preserving its historical integrity.

You can simply write the same information on a piece of paper and include it with your clock when sending it in for repair.

Absolutely! The answer is a resounding YES! We proudly provide specialized masking services to clockmakers nationwide. Our expertise extends to repairing antique and vintage timepieces, including those with rare and hard-to-find parts.

Getting a complimentary estimate for your clock repair is simple and hassle-free. Just click the “Begin Your Clock Repair” button to access clear, step-by-step instructions for submitting your request. If you have any questions or encounter any difficulties along the way, don’t hesitate to Contact Us for support. We’re here to assist you at every step, making the process smooth and straightforward.

When your Waterbury arrives at our facility, we promptly notify you to confirm its safe receipt. It is then carefully processed, photographed, and categorized to ensure a precise and thorough evaluation. Typically, repair estimates are provided within a week of arrival. However, in cases requiring specialized parts, we may consult manufacturers or vendors to confirm availability and pricing, which could slightly extend the timeline. Rest assured, as soon as all necessary details are finalized, we will contact you with a comprehensive repair proposal for your approval. Please note, no repair work is initiated without your explicit consent.

The time required for Waterbury repairs varies based on factors such as the type of clock and the complexity of the work needed. Minor adjustments or tune-ups are typically completed quickly, while restoring vintage or antique clocks, particularly those over a century old, may take several months. We provide a realistic timeframe with your repair estimate, though sourcing rare parts can affect the schedule. Throughout the process, we prioritize transparency and keep you informed every step of the way.

We do our best to accommodate your timing needs while setting realistic expectations and maintaining clear communication. As the saying goes in clock repair, “Good work takes time,” and we are committed to delivering exceptional quality, even if it requires a bit more patience.

We take a meticulous approach to every repair to provide an accurate estimate tailored to your clock’s specific needs. While we can offer general insights based on your description, a precise estimate requires our clockmakers to personally examine your timepiece. This thorough evaluation ensures we fully understand the scope of work needed, allowing us to provide the most accurate assessment and the best possible recommendations for your cherished clock.

To ensure your clock arrives safely for repair, pack it securely in a sturdy box with ample protective materials and include the completed clock repair form. Proper packaging is crucial to prevent damage during transit and ensure a smooth assessment upon arrival. You can ship using any major carrier, such as USPS, UPS, or FedEx, based on your preference, but please avoid using the clock’s original box. For international customers, shipments typically transition to the U.S. Postal Service for final delivery unless sent directly via UPS or FedEx. Careful packaging helps us provide the best possible service for your timepiece.

Yes, you can send multiple clocks in the same shipment. Please complete a separate Clock Repair Form for each timepiece and include the corresponding form with each clock. This ensures that every clock receives individualized attention and a tailored repair plan to address its specific needs.

International Customers: We proudly serve a global audience, with visitors from around the world trusting us with their clock repairs. To send your clock, simply print, complete, and include the repair form when mailing it to us. We’ll keep you updated throughout the process via email, using Google Translate if needed for clear communication in your language. Payments can be made securely through PayPal, and once repaired, your clock will be shipped back via the U.S. Postal Service, transitioning to your local postal service for final delivery. Please note that return shipping costs will be based on actual rates.

For your convenience, we accept all major credit cards, including Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express. International customers can securely make payments through PayPal.

If you decide not to proceed with the repair, your clock will be returned to you. A credit card is required to cover the shipping and handling costs, which will reflect only the actual shipping and insurance fees for a fair and transparent process. International customers can also make payments conveniently through PayPal.

Absolutely! We proudly offer two convenient locations in Utah, providing 66 hours of walk-in service each week. For details on our locations, hours, and contact information, please visit our Contact Us page. We look forward to assisting you!

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VINTAGE WATERBURY REPAIRS

Yes, We Can Repair Your Clock:
A Selection of Clocks We've Repaired

WATERBURY REPAIR PROCESS

How To Send Your Clock For Repair:
Step–By–Step

We have a simple process for mailing your clock to us and our estimates are a free, no-obligation quote.

Your clock repair, clock movement
overhaul is guaranteed for one year.

WATERBURY REPAIRS BY TIMES TICKING

Expert Care for Every Clock Style & Collection

The Waterbury chiming clock was inspired by the demand for affordable yet elegant timepieces that brought the charm of chiming mechanisms into homes during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Produced by the Waterbury Clock Company, the design aimed to combine American ingenuity with European influences, particularly the tradition of chiming clocks popular in England and Germany. These clocks were crafted to be both functional and decorative, featuring striking mechanisms that played melodies such as Westminster chimes, evoking a sense of sophistication and timelessness. They were created to cater to a growing middle-class audience seeking quality craftsmanship at a reasonable price, making the chiming clock a centerpiece of domestic life.

We know that your Waterbury clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert clockmakers strive to make sure your clock can be enjoyed for many years to come. 

The Waterbury mantel clock was inspired by the desire to provide elegant, affordable, and reliable timepieces to American households during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As homes became central to family life during the Victorian era, the mantel clock emerged as both a functional and decorative item, symbolizing stability and sophistication. The Waterbury Clock Company drew on European design influences, combining intricate woodwork, ornate detailing, and practical timekeeping mechanisms to create clocks that appealed to a growing middle class. These mantel clocks became cherished centerpieces, blending craftsmanship and accessibility to meet the needs of a rapidly modernizing society.

We know that your Waterbury clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert clockmakers strive to make sure your clock can be enjoyed for many years to come. 

The Waterbury regulator clock was inspired by the need for precise, reliable, and affordable timekeeping during the industrial revolution, particularly for businesses, schools, and railway stations. Regulator clocks, known for their accuracy, were often used to synchronize schedules and ensure efficiency in workplaces and public spaces. The Waterbury Clock Company designed their regulator clocks to provide the precision required for such tasks while also incorporating elegant woodwork and craftsmanship to make them visually appealing. Their combination of functionality and aesthetics made them a staple in both commercial and domestic settings, reflecting the era’s emphasis on punctuality and order.

We know that your Waterbury clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert clockmakers strive to make sure your clock can be enjoyed for many years to come. 

The Waterbury Ship’s Bell clock was inspired by the maritime tradition of marking time with ship’s bells, a system used aboard naval and merchant vessels to signal watches and maintain the ship’s routine. This clock was designed to bring the functionality and charm of this naval tradition into homes and offices, offering an audible chime that mimicked the ship’s bell system, ringing every half hour and on the hour. The Waterbury Clock Company crafted these timepieces to appeal to those with a love for the sea, maritime history, or nautical aesthetics, blending practical timekeeping with a design that evoked the romance and discipline of life at sea.

We know that your Waterbury clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert clockmakers strive to make sure your clock can be enjoyed for many years to come. 

The Waterbury wall clock was inspired by the growing demand for practical and reliable timekeeping in both homes and public spaces during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As households and workplaces sought affordable yet stylish clocks, the Waterbury Clock Company designed their wall clocks to blend functionality with timeless craftsmanship. Influenced by European traditions, these clocks featured durable mechanisms, ornate wood casings, and easy-to-read dials, making them a centerpiece in homes, schools, and offices. Their design reflected the era’s emphasis on punctuality and efficiency while serving as a decorative element that symbolized order and sophistication.

We know that your Waterbury clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert clockmakers strive to make sure your clock can be enjoyed for many years to come. 

HISTORY OF WATERBURY

Waterbury clocks are famous for the use of brass in their clocks and remain very collectible today. There were over 600 models produced, and while some are more famous than others, all are still very high quality, especially if they’re in good condition.

The Waterbury Clock Company started its life in 1857 as a subsidiary of a brass manufacturing company called Benedict & Burnham. In fact, they didn’t have any experience in making clocks, but they wanted a way to use their brass. They began producing Mickey Mouse wristwatches in 1932, which were insanely popular and started a trend that continues to this day, despite the fact that no one, including Walt Disney himself, thought they would ever sell. In 1942, they sold to a Norwegian group who renamed the company the United States Time Corporation, which eventually became Timex.

ABOUT TIMES TICKING

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Times Ticking began in 1983 as a retail store and repair center for watches and clocks. We have expanded over the years to more retail stores and a separate repair center that accepts timepieces from all over the world.

We have personalized customer service, which we are very proud of, and feel that this is what sets us apart. We have an extremely high customer satisfaction rate and also a high return customer rate.

A Journey of Excellence in
Repair Since 1983

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