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    I need batteries and pins replaced on 2 of my watches. I was in and out within 15 minutes. The prices was reasonable as well.

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    RolliWorks - Look at those chamfers!!

    RolliWorks

    (81 reviews)

    Downtown

    I had a complete overhaul of my GMT Master {purchased in 1982}…read moreThey did a thorough inspection, issued a very detailed report and provided a more than fair price and timeline. The work done was of superb quality. I will ad that the quality of the rebuild and restoration of the bracelet was above and beyond what I was hoping for. Having had this watch for forty years and sending it to several repair shops over the years there is no comparison. I highly recommend Rolliworks. Geoff, Kapaa HI

    I sent a 1970 vintage Rolex--my grandfather's watch--to Rolliworks for bracelet repair and crystal…read morereplacement. While the watch was returned well packed and some of the requested work was done, a major visible issue with the bracelet was not corrected. The end‑link connecting the bracelet to the case remained crooked, exactly as it was before the service. When I raised this concern and expressed disappointment, the response from Michael Hui at Rolliworks was dismissive and unprofessional. Rather than acknowledging the issue or discussing solutions, I was met with comments like: "You are unhappy that we didn't do work that you didn't request or pay for? Ok well you can have that opinion." And later: "I'm not a mind reader so make a request of what you would like us to do and I can send a quote." This wasn't about trying to get free work. It was about basic customer service, communication, and reasonable expectations when dealing with a specialist in vintage watches--especially when they have the watch in their possession and can clearly see unresolved issues. Those replies told me everything I needed to know about how Rolliworks handles customer feedback. Instead of professionalism or accountability, I received sarcasm and defensiveness. After reading those responses, I decided not to send the watch back. The tone alone showed the type of experience you're likely to have if something doesn't go perfectly. If you choose Rolliworks, be prepared for a strictly transactional approach and don't expect proactive inspection, recommendations, or a customer‑first mindset. Based on my experience, once they have your money, any dissatisfaction will be treated as your problem--not theirs. In response to Michael's comments below: The issue was never that Rolliworks failed to "guess" additional work. That is precisely why I reached out immediately after receiving the watch--privately and professionally--to ask questions and understand what options were available. The issue was entirely about communication and tone. Despite disagreeing with their assessment, I remained polite and constructive. In the same message where I shared my disappointment, I explicitly asked for a new quote that included additional services I had not originally foreseen. My intent was resolution. Instead of engaging constructively, Michael responded with two back‑to‑back messages that were dismissive and confrontational: "You are unhappy that we didn't do work that you didn't request or pay for? Ok well you can have that opinion." Followed immediately by: "I'm not a mind reader so make a request of what you would like us to do and I can send a quote." Those responses were not solution‑oriented, professional, or respectful. It was the aggressive tone--not the disagreement--that led me to disengage and ultimately write this review. Michael, the best customers are not the ones who never encounter issues. They are the ones who experience a problem and stay because it was handled well. How a business responds to feedback is what creates lifelong customers. Unfortunately, that opportunity was missed here.

    Kirk Jewelers - Celebrating a purchase.

    Kirk Jewelers

    (39 reviews)

    $$$

    Brickell

    Kirk's is a breath of fresh air, especially Ariel. They treat the client with respect, always act…read moreprofessional, and reward loyalty. I disagree with the bad reviews and have never experienced or witnessed anything like that after many visits to the store. Thanks to Ariel, Jeff, and their team.

    I recently bought a Rolex -- an exciting milestone, or at least it should've been. But my…read moreexperience at the Rolex store in Brickell City Centre turned it into a complete nightmare. When I brought my brand new Rolex Datejust in for a simple sizing adjustment -- just to have a few links removed -- I was met by the store manager, a woman who, shockingly, reeked of alcohol and couldn't keep her eyes focused. Not exactly the kind of presence you expect in a Rolex boutique. She took the watch to the back, and when she returned, she told me with a straight face that I'd need to pay $1,500 to have the watch soldered to fit my wrist. Yes, soldered. Not resized -- soldered. As if permanently damaging the watch and ruining the value of a luxury timepiece was a reasonable solution. When I pushed back, she looked at me and said, "If you just worked out and got a little fatter, it would fit you better." I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Not only was the entire proposal outrageous, but the level of disrespect and unprofessionalism was on another level. This wasn't luxury service -- this was a total scam, and frankly, insulting. Still in disbelief, I went to the Rolex store at Aventura Mall a few days later. There, they resized the watch on the spot, cleaned it, and treated me with warmth, professionalism, and genuine care -- everything Brickell completely lacked. And guess what? It was free. So whatever game the Brickell Rolex thinks it's playing -- it's a bad one. They tried to hustle me like I was clueless, and their customer service was as shady as their ethics. I'll be telling everyone I know to steer clear of that store. If you're looking for a high-pressure, borderline insulting experience where the staff smells like booze and acts like you're an inconvenience, Brickell's your spot. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and go literally anywhere else.

    Westime - Omega Aqua Terra World-timer

    Westime

    (10 reviews)

    Brickell

    Fast talking g sales people upgrade to a noisy large diffuser and suddenly there is an account…read moreopened in your name at Connect credit union in Virginia. The fan in the diffuser runs very loud.

    Let me start off by saying that I have contacted my sales agent at least 5 times about this. I was…read morethen handed over to the new sales manager and I have had zero follow up. My patience has now run out, so I am writing this review. I purchased this beautiful time piece last year. I was sold on it by my agent Roldofo Gil. I really like the piece. I spent right around $6k on the watch. I really like the band, it's crocodile. Anyone that knows me or has followed me on my Chef Journey knows that I've cooked allot of alligator and this reptile is a favorite of mine. I had the watch for about a month and I noticed that the part of the band that has the metal clasp was becoming a bit flimsy. Literally the next day I put the watch on and clasp fell off. As you can see in the pictures. I went back to the store and I showed Roldofo the watch. He told me he would speak to ownership and would get back with me. He never did. So I called him back again. He said they said there was nothing they could do. I was shocked. I didn't say, give me another new watch. The time piece was fine. The band was defective. We went back and forth cordially. I then said, can you at least find me bands that match the watch in another material like a high quality black rubber, etc.. He said he would. Again, crickets. I text him asking what was going on with the band. He then said, "Oh, you didn't get another band yet"? I'm like, no. I want a band that matches the watch. I didn't spend $6k to have a cheap band that doesn't match the quality of the piece. Crickets...... I text again a week or so later. He told me he doesn't work there anymore and he gave me Elaina's phone number and stated she was not a point of reference. I spoke with Elaina and she seemed to be mortified of my experience and she assured me that she would do something. Again, nothing. I have been working in the luxury segment my entire career. When you spend this kind of money, there is an expectation of service. Westime obviously doesn't embody the same ethics and standards of service. Giving me a glass of Prosecco at cost of $7/$9 per bottle is not elegance. Service is addressing the issue at hand. I personally have address this with the personal that sold me the product. I exhausted all of my options before writing this review. I am in hospitality and I deal with my fair share of Yelp reviews, etc....I usually always ask, if you spoke to someone prior to writing the review or having the dialogue. I know I did. In closure, all I want is a phone call. A replacement band, which I'm sure is a minor cost on their behalf or at least a discounted price on a replacement band. Any of these options would better than absolutely nothing. 3058499350 or email me at chefkennyg38@gmail.com.

    Swiss Watchmakers

    Swiss Watchmakers

    (7 reviews)

    Downtown

    Patrick is a Swiss watch expert repair person. He takes his job seriously and will work mainly on…read moreupper level watch brands (Patek, AP, Rolex, etc) In my situation he went out of his way to make sure I received my watch back in a timely manner. The business is based in the Alfred Dupont building in downtown Miami and they are normally open from Monday to Friday. Parking could be an issue, I walked about 4 blocks but for me that isn't a big deal. You do have to be cleared by security before your arrival to the office. Want it done right and don't trust just anyone to do the work on a fine watch? Here's your answer.

    Patrick and his team at Swiss Watchmakers are, as Yelp defines 5 star ratings, "as good as it…read moregets." That literally describes them to the T. I have been a collector for a long time and have a bad habit of liking watches that are discontinued or complicated. In other words, servicing these watches can be a pain. And often they do not need a full fledged service, just a small tweak or two. Many service companies will always try to convince you there is more wrong with your watch than there really is. So who can be the golden 2 part service company that (1) Is honest and trustworthy and (2) damn talented at servicing almost any watch you could send their way? Well, guess what, that is exactly what Patrick and Swiss Watchmakers is! Whether I send in a watch for a small dent being laser filled, or a 30 year old malfunctioning watch having a full service, they take the same care and attention to make do the job perfectly. I feel so lucky that I found them!

    Watch Time - watch_repair - Updated May 2026

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