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    On Time

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

    Services - On Time

    Watch cleaning

    Watch part repair

    Watch part replacement

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    Watch seal testing

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    8 years ago

    I went to there to remove links from my stretch watch band yesterday, they did a perfect works just in 5 minuets!

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    17 years ago

    I've been coming to this small watch kiosk for 15 years for watch repairs. They are very knowledgeable, quick and reasonably priced.

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    After coming across On Time on Yelp and recalling this business is next to Dinky Donuts inside Westland mall I proceeded to check them out.

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    On Time Watch Experts - Evidence of poor communication and being ignored when they were told the watch overhaul was a failure.

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    I ordered a watch from overseas which was not working when it arrived. I took it to Ontime and 2…read moredays later i picked it up. It was a simple repair and i was not charged!! Absolutely recommend.

    Don't take your watch here. This "watchmaker" doesn't know what he is doing. OR, perhaps he doesn't…read moreexist. Here's my story: I'm a watch collector with a good working knowledge of watches and movements. My collection contains all of what you would expect from Patek to Rolex, Tudor to Seiko. I know watches. My immigrant father passed away in January and I inherited the watch he came to America wearing. A 1969 Seiko of no value to anyone but me. It was running poorly, but running none-the-less. I wanted to have the movement overhauled and serviced to get the watch working to the best of the ability of its movement. I totally understand and specs of the movement and how well it's capable of functioning when new. I didn't expect it to reach those numbers. But I DID expect that it would run without stopping while wearing it and that it would hit reasonable amplitude numbers. My expectation is that this "watchmaker" would call me when the movement was disassembled for cleaning and tell me the parts that needed replacing. I got no such service. I never saw or spoke to the "watchmaker". I only spoke to his gen-Z son. He quoted me three-four weeks for a complete overhaul at $300. I gladly left the watch with him. After no call regarding condition of the movement or necessary replacement parts, I reached out and was told they needed another two weeks. I started getting a weird feeling that this is not a qualified "watchmaker". I did my research and found some articles that highlighted he was a Lebanese immigrant that learned his trade in his family's shop in the old country. I thought, well - maybe real world experience is better than schooling. I gave them the extra time. Still had to reach out when that time was up and magically "he just wrapped it up - but it needs a few days on our winder". Ok - I just want it done well, take your time. I get a call a week later and I'm told to come pick it up. Upon arrival I asked to have the watch placed on the timegrapher and I asked for the results. They did this and informed me that the amplitude was too low. I would have to leave it for the "watchmaker" for another week. I sighed and said "ok, I just want it done to the best of your ability and functioning to the best of its ability. It's my dead father's watch and the only thing I have to remember and by other than photographs. Please treat it like the heirloom it is." They agreed. After two weeks of no contact I had to reach out. Once again it was "finished" just needed a few days on the winder. At this point, I started to realize the reviews for this place were suspect. They would keep watches for a very long time and never communicate with their clients. A review stated they didn't log any of the work that was done or provide a synopsis of the service. Not a normal industry practice for Watchmakers. Legitimate Watchmakers will provide you with a printed serve description with warranty. When I told them I wanted this included, they agreed. What I got was a handwritten piece of paper that stated "complete overhaul, One year warranty". Completely unprofessional. When I went to pick it up, I was informed that the watch was running well but would only wind in one direction. This is a by directional rotor, watch. The fact that they gave me a watch back that only worked when rotating in one direction is absolutely a sign that the "watchmaker" is not real or not a qualified technician. Imagine going to pick your car up from a mechanic and you are told " You can only turn left, but it works otherwise". This is essentially what I was told. After some research, I realize that the rotor is jammed now. It was not jammed when I gave it them. Also, it's obvious that the low amplitude is a result of a worn out main spring. This should be replaced and they should have told me it was necessary. Long story short, this is not a qualified "watchmaker". This place is an absolute joke run by young slacker punks. I will be including photographs of my communication with them. They are not responsive and basically robbed me.

    On Time - watches - Updated May 2026

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