Time Waster
Veteran
I imagine you are talking about Phoenix Watches of Liverpool Here
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I have always found them polite and professional, and not hoity-toity in the slightest. If they say it isn't economic to repair, I would believe them. That doesn't mean it cannot be repaired or have a new movement of course, just it costs more than the watch is worth. In point of fact they are currently servicing my father in-law's Omega, which I inherited 18 months ago - I have no doubts that it will come back as good as new
Could be. As I remember it you head up the main shopping street past m and s on the opposite side and back then it was not really signed as a watch repairer. This was years before Liverpool 1 got built. IIRC m&s was towards the top end of the main shopping area that spread, in my mind, from central station. The old George Henry Lees shop, opens and opens, etc. The watch place was the other end from central and further up than I usually went.
Things are totally different in Liverpool from when I went there as a kid. Unrecognisable and the main shopping seems to have moved to L1 shopping mall and nearby streets, the old ones seem less frequented. GH LEES was empty when I last that way.
Thing with watches, unless you get an expensive one, they're disposable except for strap and battery changes I reckon. This watch repairer simply made that clear. If it had any sentimentality linked to it then perhaps it would have been worth it. I had the same opinion of my old accurist moon phase watch I got given for my 18th. He opened it up in front of me. It was dirty/greasy. However it needed a bit more than a good clean out. No idea where it is now. Not working that's for sure