Signs Your Watch Needs Servicing | Watch Repair Guide | Romans Jewelry
Signs Your Watch Needs Servicing
A quality watch can last for generations, but like any precision instrument, it requires proper maintenance from time to time. Inside every watch movement are dozens of small components working together with extremely tight tolerances. Over time, normal wear and the gradual breakdown of lubricants can affect how well the watch performs.
Recognizing the early signs that your watch may need servicing can help prevent more serious problems and keep your timepiece running reliably. Many customers begin searching for watch repair near me when they notice their watch behaving differently than usual.
At Romans Jewelry, we regularly assist customers throughout Folsom, Placerville, El Dorado Hills, Cameron Park, Granite Bay, and the greater Sacramento area with professional watch repair and maintenance.
Below are some of the most common signs that your watch may need service.
The Watch Is Losing or Gaining Time
One of the first indications that a watch may need servicing is a noticeable change in accuracy. Mechanical watches are designed to keep time within a specific range, but if you notice your watch consistently running fast or slow, it may be time for an inspection.
Several factors can cause accuracy issues, including worn lubrication, magnetization, or internal component wear. A professional watch inspection can help determine the exact cause.
The Watch Stops Overnight
Automatic watches rely on movement from the wearerβs wrist to wind the mainspring. If your watch stops overnight even after being worn during the day, it may indicate that the power reserve is not functioning properly.
This can sometimes happen when internal lubrication begins to dry out or when certain components inside the movement begin to wear.
Moisture Appears Inside the Crystal
If you ever notice fog or condensation under the crystal, itβs important to address the issue as soon as possible. Moisture inside the watch case can lead to corrosion and damage to delicate internal components.
Water resistance can weaken over time as seals and gaskets age. Having the watch inspected quickly can often prevent further damage.
The Crown Feels Stiff or Difficult to Turn
The crown is used to set the time and wind the watch. If it suddenly becomes difficult to turn or feels rough when adjusting the time, the movement may need attention.
This can sometimes be related to internal wear or debris inside the movement.
The Watch Has Not Been Serviced for Several Years
Even if a watch appears to be running normally, periodic maintenance is still recommended.
Most mechanical watches should be serviced approximately every four to six years. During this process the movement is inspected, cleaned, lubricated, and regulated to maintain accuracy.
Regular service helps extend the life of the watch and prevent unnecessary wear.
Professional Watch Repair Matters
Watch repair should always be performed by experienced professionals using specialized tools. Opening a watch case without the proper environment can introduce dust or moisture into the movement.
At Romans Jewelry, our team works on all types of watches, including quartz, automatic, mechanical, vintage, and luxury timepieces. Customers trust us for careful watch inspection, battery replacement, and professional watch servicing.
Visit Romans Jewelry for Watch Service
If your watch has begun losing time, stopping unexpectedly, or simply hasnβt been serviced in several years, it may be time for a professional inspection.
Romans Jewelry proudly provides trusted watch repair and servicing in Folsom and Placerville, helping customers keep their timepieces running properly.
Romans Jewelry β Folsom
723 Sutter Street
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 351-0220
Romans Jewelry β Placerville
375 Main Street
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 622-3787