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Old 14th Jan 2014, 03:38
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Watch repair

I know that it has nothing to do with aviation but still..........
Can anybody suggest a reliable watch repair in dubai?
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Old 14th Jan 2014, 04:26
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Minutes, there's one in Dubai Mall and Ibn Battuta (and probably MOE). Or if it's more specialised there is a little place at Festival City, just along from Hyperpanda.
Alternatively get a good 'copy' in Karama, I like Stilo.
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Flare - don't waist your time or money with the mall merchants.

There is a brilliant guy in Satwa who is very cheap and will tell you before you leave how much to fix - he guarantees it for a year (and in my case longer)

He's an old Pakistani gent and is located along the left side on the Main Street in Satwa where he has a key cutting and watch repair store. There are two there on the left. He is the second one and you can tell by the 'water tap' that is prominent outside his stall (he is on the corner of a lane way). The missus and I both have expensive Swiss watches and I have used him for five years for service and minor repair.

The most I paid was 300dhs to have wifeys Rolex fixed as she broke it skiing. Took two days and that was two years ago - not an issue with it since. He fixed my Jj Le C. Tank watch for 200dhs with a year guarantee.

Both would have cost together 1000eu plus to have shipped to Switzerland, fixed, serviced and returned etc.

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Taking a genuine Rolex to Satwa.... now I have heard it all...I think. Are you sure you didnt get a Lolex back?
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Richemont is the agent for quite a number of top brands. You drop your watch at their offices here in Dubai and they send it to the factory in Switzerland for whatever purpose you like. Pricing seems fair but turnaround is a bit lengthy and they will not sell you any replacement crocodile straps due to some type of local restrictions up there. If the latter is important to you they can be found at Richemonts offices in Singapore.
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Many thanks to all of you.

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The place in Festival City has gone. The Citizen dealer here has given me great service. One of my (realatively) expensive Citizen Pro Masters stopped working. I took it to a dealer in the UK while on a night stop, and they told me "can't be fixed, sorry". Took it to the dealer in Dubai, and he told me that they could not fix it in Dubai, but they could send it to Japan. It came back fixed, completely overhauled looking like new and packaged in the (new) original box complete with a new instruction manual. Total cost for all of this, including the shipment to Japan was 300 AED.
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SOPS, where is the Citizen guy?? Please don't say Satwa or Karama.
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Old 15th Jan 2014, 08:22
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Check your pms Mrs.
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He fixed my Jj Le C. Tank watch for 200dhs with a year guarantee.
The official JLC store in Dubai Mall probably would have done it without charge. Great (free) service there.
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There's a decent place in Mirdif City Centre. Took my Rainbow there and they did a good job at a fair price. Name escapes me though.
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Sorry for necroposting guys.
Fliion may I ask you to help me find this brilliant guy and pin a google map with this guy's location?
Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by Mrs Mangels
SOPS, where is the Citizen guy?? Please don't say Satwa or Karama.
Same question... Where is the Citizen guy please?
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Old 24th Mar 2016, 05:30
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I will have to look it up and get back to you

The answer is

Al Muteena Tech Building
6th floor.

near Fish roundabout
Deira

2224793

They are very close to a metro station but I can't remember the name. If you ring them they will tell you the name of the station.

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Defiler

He's moved slightly down the St towards the mosque on the LHS
He is now amalgamated with a newer, cleaner looking pseudo electronic shop. He sits just inside door on left.

I will be heading down there in the next couple of weeks and will get more detailed contact location / # ETC.

He just fixed a mates Omega Seamaster 👍
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Talking

Fliion, thanks!
Actually I wanted to indicate the same about his newest location, - We've managed to find soon-to-be-parking-lot, where his shop was standing and occasionaly bumped in his current location - we just thought that he should still be nearby) Thanks to google-maps where the tap you've mentioned was visible). Yesterday gave him Raymond Weil for fixing.
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So is getting your watches repaired a way of getting more spare time on your hands....?
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Just out of interest, has anyone had any issues with the Breitling Service Centre in Dubai? I now insist on my watch being sent to Geneva. Takes time but it makes me feel better.
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nakbin,

I took my Breitling to the shop in the Mirdif mall, they sent it to the service center in Dubai, had it back in about two weeks, seems like they did a good job, it's works fine.

As for cost, I did not check out any other places, so I don't know how it compares.
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I've had no problems with the Breitling service center located in the top floor (offices) of Oasis center in Dubai. It's a professional-looking set up and I've used it a few times for battery replacement and one repair. Labour costs much cheaper than US or Europe obviously.

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