If you wind your watch and it ticks or it's an auto-wind watch (wound by your wrist movements),
please go to the Mechanical watch Estimate page.
If your watch has the word "quartz" on the dial, or you have never wound it and it
ran, it is probably a battery powered watch.
If it has been over a year since you had a battery put in your watch, and you haven't gotten
it wet, it probably has a dead battery, replacement of which is included in the $20.00 minimum.
Battery powered watches have a lot less power in them than wind up watches, and they won't continue
to run (and wear themselves out) with dirt in them as a mechanical watch will; they'll just stop. When your battery
powered watch is new, you may get as many as seven years from a battery. As the watch ages and the oil gets gummy, you'll
get fewer and fewer years from each battery until a new battery won't make it run.
Then it will need cleaning and oiling.
A cost of about $60.00 and up. Sometimes it's cheaper to replace the watch's insides than it is to repair or clean and
oil. The price can vary greatly, from $30.00 to $280.00, depending upon the grade of watch movement in your watch.
Usually when battery powered watches won't work they just need a new battery. If it
is a dead battery (it usually is). I will put in a new one, polish the case and crystal (glass crystals mostly won't polish),
test the watch, and mail it back, all for the twenty dollar estimate.