About Us
Time Repairs Limited is primarily a trade watch and clock repair centre which allows us to take postal repairs via the internet at a considerably lower price than most retail outlets offering a similar quality service. Being a genuine Swiss trained watchmaker I specialise in the repair and restoration of all prestige Swiss watch brands including Rolex, Rado, Omega, Longines, Cartier, Tag Heuer, Breitling and Zenith. We also carry our repairs on many Japanese branded watches such as Seiko & Citizen and will carry out any type of repair, from the replacement of a battery or strap to the full repair or restoration of any watch or clock.
Time Repairs Limited was established in August 2006. Both watches and clocks are serviced, repaired and restored on the premises by our highly qualified watchmaker, Brian McDaid. Brian is a fully qualified and a genuine Swiss trained Watchmaker via WOSTEP.
Time Repairs is situated in Chadderton, Oldham. Our workshop is fully equipped with both traditional and state of the art watch and clock making tools and test equipment. A large stock of spare parts and material is carried for both modern and obsolete watches and we hold accounts with numerous material dealers and watch manufacturers world-wide.
Brian is also proud to be a member of the British Watch and Clock Makers Guild. He has numerous professional qualifications, many years bench experience and attends courses, seminars and trade fairs when ever possible to keep abreast of any advancements in horological technology, training, tools or equipment.
Brian has also completed the Ronda course and is approved to repair Swiss watches containing Ronda movements. By regularly visiting Switzerland he has completed Quartz specific and AutoQuartz course’s in Grenchen, Switzerland at the ETA movement factory.
Time Repairs Limited have all the tools, equipment and skills necessary to make new parts for both watches and clocks when the circumstances arise that parts are missing or have become obsolete or hard source. This includes turning new balance staffs, re-pivoting and even wheel cutting.