Alson Jewelers Magazine 2024_2025

EXPERT SERVICES

By Jennifer Brugh

Perfect Timing MEET OUR CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS TOM, JOSH, AND SUSANNA

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Owning a fine Swiss timepiece is a great privilege that comes with great (maintenance) responsibility. Regular servicing ensures a watch’s precision, longevity, and aesthetic appeal. However, neglecting maintenance can lead to wear and tear, affecting the watch’s performance and value. Still, you shouldn’t trust just anyone to maintain your timepiece. You’ll want a certified watchmaker (like ours) to handle this for you.

Certified watchmakers undergo extensive training, often at renowned institutions like WOSTEP (Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program), Lititz Watch Technicum, or the North American Institute of Swiss Watchmaking. A watchmaker’s education includes theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience, ensuring they can handle the intricate mechanisms of Swiss watches. REGULAR MAINTENANCE BY A CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER PRESERVES YOUR WATCH’S FUNCTIONALITY AND BEAUTY,

COMMON SERVICE INCLUDES: Cleaning and oiling

Accuracy adjustments Battery replacements Seal and gasket replacement Component replacement Case and bracelet polishing Movement overhaul

MAKING IT A TIMELESS INVESTMENT YOU CAN PASS DOWN TO FUTURE GENERATIONS.

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