Anderson Watchmaking
1385 Oak Street, Eugene, OR 97401
About Us
Anderson Watchmaking is a renowned institution located at 1385 Oak Street in Eugene, Oregon. With a reputation for excellence in the art of watchmaking, our skilled craftsmen provide a wide range of services including repairs, maintenance, and customizations for all types of timepieces. Our dedication to precision and quality ensures that your watch will be in expert hands. Visit us today and experience the unparalleled craftsmanship of Anderson Watchmaking.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"Was in town for a day and needed three batteries replaced and watch band put on one. He had a band that worked beautifully. Had them done in a hour. Unfortunately I had left a battery in one and it had corroded, the owner gave me the info I needed to get it repaired. Above and beyond satisfied and you will be too"
"I had the band adjusted on my mid-tier Swiss watch here. The price of $5 was perfect and the shop owner was very helpful. This is my preferred destination for watch-work."
"This guy is great. I had a walk-in job for him and he got it taken care of while I waited, it was fantastic work and very reasonably priced. I'll definitely be going back to him in the future. Also, he's got some old watch shop stuff that's really cool to look at while you wait."
"I took an old Hamilton Electric watch in to see if he could replace the crystal, and was very happy he could. Plus he checked over, straightened the minute hand and put a new battery in. It was a 10 year employee reward so thrilled to have it in working order again. To put it simply, he knows his business and is a gracious person to work with."
"After receiving a wristwatch from my wife for Christmas, I needed to have the metal band "taken in." My first stop was Goldwerks, but they didn't handle watches. Did they know anybody in town who did? Boy, did they ever. With something like adjusting the size of a metal watch band, it's easy to be on the fence -- Do I do the work at home myself, or should I have a professional do it? Should I remove links? Adjust the hatch? How many links/how many notches? How may my wrist change over time? The owner at Anderson Watchmaking was knowledgeable and nice, explaining all these things and more. He took the guesswork out of sizing down my watch's band. Although they have a lot of business, the shop itself was quiet when I visited, and my watch was a quick fix for a VERY affordable price. Don't be on the fence. Whether you need a new watch or a repair of an old one, give Anderson Watchmaking your business."
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