About Watch Repair Shops in Eugene

Eugene has a small but capable roster of three watch repair shops, all independently owned and all welcoming walk-ins. The options range from a combined watch-and-jewelry shop handling quick everyday repairs to a dedicated Swiss watch specialist and a vintage-focused clockmaker — enough variety to cover most needs, whether you’re swapping a battery or rescuing a family heirloom.

Art’s Watch and Jewelry stands out as the most-reviewed shop in Eugene, carrying a perfect 5.0 across 265 reviews. Customers describe quick turnarounds — one reviewer noted being “in and out within 5 minutes” for a small repair — and the staff has drawn praise for handling both watch work and jewelry appraisals with care. Anderson Watchmaking tags itself as a Swiss watch specialist and has handled band adjustments on mid-tier Swiss pieces; reviewers also note a selection of timepieces for sale in-shop, though a handful of reviews flag inconsistent customer service, so it’s worth keeping expectations measured. For anything vintage or mechanical, Clockmaker’s Gallery is the clear pick — reviewers have brought in antique watches including a nearly 50-year-old Movado with a loose face, and the shop also services grandfather clocks, a rare offering in Eugene.

All three shops are closed Monday and Sunday, so plan your visit Tuesday through Saturday. Hours vary: Art’s runs 10 AM–4 PM, Clockmaker’s Gallery stays open until 6 PM on weekdays giving it the widest window, and Anderson closes at 3 PM on Saturdays. Walk-ins are accepted across the board, but calling ahead — as one Clockmaker’s Gallery customer did — can save time and confirm whether your specific repair is in scope.

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Common Questions

Where is the best place to get a watch repaired in Eugene, OR?
Art's Watch and Jewelry leads on both volume and rating, holding a 5.0 across 265 reviews, with customers praising fast turnarounds even for walk-in repairs. Clockmaker's Gallery is the top choice for vintage or antique watches specifically.
How much does a battery replacement cost in Eugene?
None of the listed shops publish battery replacement pricing online, so costs aren't confirmed here. Art's Watch and Jewelry explicitly tags battery replacement as a service, and walk-ins are welcome — calling ahead is the quickest way to get a quote.
Which Eugene watch repair shops work on vintage or antique watches?
Clockmaker's Gallery specializes in vintage restoration and antique clocks, and reviewers have brought in pieces like a nearly 50-year-old Movado for repair. It's the most clearly equipped shop in Eugene for older mechanical work.
Do Eugene watch repair shops handle Swiss or luxury watch brands?
Anderson Watchmaking identifies as a Swiss watch specialist and has serviced mid-tier Swiss watches according to reviews. For higher-end luxury brands like Rolex, it's best to call any of the three shops directly to confirm their service scope.
What are the typical hours for watch repair shops in Eugene?
All three Eugene shops are closed on Mondays and Sundays. Clockmaker's Gallery has the longest weekday hours (10 AM–6 PM), while Art's Watch and Jewelry runs 10 AM–4 PM and Anderson Watchmaking opens at 11 AM, closing at 3 PM on Saturdays.