The Watch Lab Holdings Ltd T/A The Watch Lab Reviews

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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
charges far too much and the lady that served me was very aggressive and trying to get me to pay for more and more
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Posted 6 years ago
This lot could not even change there pants with out getting it wrong
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Posted 6 years ago
New larger strap ordered September2017 Coney Street york still waiting 14/11/2017. BE WARNED!!!! DISASTER !!!
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Posted 6 years ago
I left my Pulsar to be serviced. When I handed it in it had a glass and all three hands. I had used some tape to keep the back in place. When it was returned the glass was missing and the second hand also missing. The man said the glass was missing when I handed it in - it wasn't. Also they made an error regarding the refund. I was accused of stealing, threatened with police action and debt collectors unless I handed back excess amount. At no time did the staff go through the error. I was also accused of 'running out of the shopping centre' to avoid returning this money. Sorry to say I am disabled and a blue badge holder with extensive spinal surgery - I am incapable of running. So I went from having a watch that could have been repaired to one that is now ruined and have been accused of theft. A total disgrace.
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Posted 6 years ago
Bristol Cribbs Causeway- Arrogant staff, had a battery fitted just over a year ago, watch stopped working, thought it was a bad battery, took it elsewhere to be replaced & was told the battery was OK but the battery casing had been damaged, even though I already had an idea what their response would be I took it back to Watch Lab & was told my watch would have been working when it left them & the person who just looked at it could have damaged it (highly unlikely) said they would have another look, but as they were already being defensive I didn't hold much hope of them admitting to the damage , I left & took my watch with me. Dreadful service.
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Posted 6 years ago
Awful. Claimed they could change the battery on Luminox. Returned and worked for a while before intermittently stopping. I thought it was just a bad battery and left it. Later found out they had lost/broken the battery retaining clip in the movement. Absolute disaster and cost a lot to have done properly with main dealer. Never ever again.
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Posted 6 years ago
I gave two watches to get the batteries replaced, each costing £95. When I came to change the time after the clocks changed last weekend, I noticed the crown was very wobbly and the hands were not moving properly. After trying to set the time the crown fell off. I went back to the Brent Cross Branch to explain what had happened and that it had been the first time I was using the watch since the battery was replaced. The man I showed it started to look at it but the branch manager interrupted by shouting at me "we don't give back damaged watches - so it can't have been us". I tried to explain what had happened but I was even given a chance to speak all they kept saying was "we are a watch repair company, we don't break watches'. They then said I would be charged another £95 for the repair. I then was told to contact the head office who also repeated the same mantra in accusing tones not even hearing me out. I am totally appalled by this treatment and would strongly advise others to stay away.
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Posted 6 years ago
I took my Omega watch into Watch Lab York to have a longer strap fitted.Four weeks later I went across York with great difficulty(I am registered disabled) to collect the watch and a new strap had been fitted ,the same size as the original. I left the watch to be returned to Omega to have a longer strap fitted as requested originally. I rang watch lab 2weeks later to enquire about progress and was told Omega did not supply a longer strap but that watch lab could punch another hole in the strap. The manager was most unpleasant and said if raised my voice the call would be terminated. In have a hearing problem I am nearly 80 years old ,I do tend to speak rather loudly. What a way to treat a customer. A nasty experience!!!
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Posted 6 years ago
I have never had such bad and disrepectful service. I put my Father's 21st birthday present (a Tudor rare limited edition) that was left to me when my father passed away, to Watch Lab on 6th June this year. I was told that it would be no longer than 12 weeks for repairs. It is now 20 weeks and still not returned. When I called Jo (Bromley Branch) on the 9th October, he responded to me in a very rude manner saying " why are you so worried about getting it back?". He knew this was my late father's watch. I am upset by the lack of understanding shown on how important this watch is to me from a sentimental point of view and it is so long past the latest date it should have been returned. I have had no call back or communication since the date I expressed my concerns and sadness. This is awful and distressing... Be careful using this service.
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Posted 6 years ago
Was quoted £140 to have my watch repaired. I took my watch to Timpsons who told me that this make of watch could not be repaired but that it required a complete new movement at a total cost of £62o
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Posted 6 years ago
Really poor. My oris divers watch needed a new crown and spindle so they took it in assuring me they would be quicker than through a jeweller... assured me it needed a service too and charged £490 and back in 8-10 weeks. 10 weeks on they can't even tell me what stage it is at. They also said it would be sent to Oris when in fact it is their own workshop. Untrustworthy and I believe a jeweller would have been a quicker option. I'm still waiting
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Posted 6 years ago
They damaged my watch and told me there was nothing they could do to fix it. Disgraceful customer service. I took my Arne Jacobsen watch into the Bristol Cribs Causeway branch for a routine battery replacement. The watch was inspected and signed in for replacement battery but would need to be sent off for the work to be carried out. A few days later I received a call saying the mechanisms would need to be serviced too at additional cost, feeling a little backed into a corner i had to agree to the extra work being done. A few weeks later i revived the call to say my watch was ready for collection. This is when the service really went down hill. I went into the branch to collect my watch and noticed the face of the watch was cracked around the centre of the dial hands. Immediately bringing this to the attention of the manager in store. I left the watch with the manager to follow up with the workshop to try and find out what had happened. The workshop had said it was already like that, I then took this up with the manager in branch (as I knew it wasn't already cracked) and we agreed it definitely wasn't recorded on the initial watch inspection. At that point I refused to take possession of the watch untill the manager came back to me with a solution. To which he did, take the watch back in your possession (free of charge, admission of guilt if ever i've seen one) and take it up with head office. Jonathan in the head office was argumentative and totally inconstant with why they couldn't offer a solution to repair my watch, with excuses from "there aren't replacement parts for that make of watch, it's been too long now, we've done your battery for free" Long and short of it is that I took my watch into be repaired, they inspected it, sent it off for the work. It came back damaged, I argued as much as I could and then was told there was nothing they could do for me other than waive the fee for the battery and service. I am absolutely disgusted that a company of this size has (A) Damaged my property under thier "professional" care and (B) totally disregarded any responsibilty of doing it even though they had a stringent inspection sign in process. If you care about your watch i would not take it here to the watch lab.
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Posted 6 years ago
Coney Street, York branch. Basically a case of good salesmen fronting a very poor, inefficient and very expensive service. The 1-star rating is purely to recognise the good sales ability. I'm sure they are great for adjusting bracelets and changing batteries in cheap watches, but if you have a half decent watch, do yourself a favour and take it to a reputable jeweller . I have two Oris Big Crown watches. One needed the glass replacing and Watch Lab said it would need a full overhaul, would take 5 weeks and cost £420 ( and that was with the manager's "special discount"). I paid up front but so far the watch has been with them for 2 months and they now say it will be another month. I took my other Oris to Bradley's Jewellers in York...it needed more extensive repairs and a full overhaul but cost £100 less and done in 3 weeks. Use the Watch Lab for your cheap fashion watches that they can mess about with in the store....walk straight past if you have a decent watch that needs to go to a craftsman or the manufacturer.
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Posted 6 years ago
Laughable really. They claim to provide a repair service for Omega watches, so I took my Seamaster for a simple bracelet pin replacement. I was told the watch would have to be sent to Leeds for repair and take 4 to 6 weeks.
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Posted 6 years ago
The worst customer experience ever, explained exactly what was required. Understood Glass for my watch was no longer available. assured by regional director they could assist. Work was carried out with incorrect Glass. Price was astronomical and a small refund was provided as compensation. Watch then took months to return. Would not recommend this company!
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Posted 6 years ago
Watch was waterproof had battery replaced seal done now leaks wouldn't sort under guarantee waste of time giving 12month guarantee
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Posted 6 years ago
UPDATE TO BELOW ORIGINAL VERIFIED REVIEW:- A few days after posting the below two star review I received an e-mail from The Warch Lab asking me to review their service and stating that Richard Hancock would be delighyed if I mentioned him by name! I am astonished! Clearly The Watch Lab arrogantly believe that my review was going to be positive and they clearly don't read their reviews anyway! Hence I have downgraded my review to 1 star - if I coukd give zero I would. Do not waste your precious time and cash by using these charlatans! Steer well clear! VERIFIED REVIEWER My Partner asked for a quote through The Watch Lab website for a new battery for my 2 year old Raymond Weil Jasmine watch. After a few days he hadn't received a response so we took my watch into The Watch Lab at the Bluewater Shopping Centre (Kent) on 26th July. We were told by Richard Hancock that a replacement battery would be £69.95, after been given all the sales pitch about resealing it etc etc... Richard also offered us a "mini valet" (sonic clean) with more sales pitch at the 50% reduced rate of £20. Against my better judgement I agreed and paid £89.95 for both services. When I collected my watch later that day the clasp was very stiff to fasten and the bracelet was also tight. Richard said this was as a result of the sonic cleaning process. We mentioned to Richard that we had requested a quote on line and had no response and "joked" about the irony if the quote came back cheaper... ...My partner received a phone call from The Watch Lab a couple of days later on 28th July in response to his original enquiry. After a discussion about the exact make and model of my watch he was told that a new battery would cost £49.95 i.e. £20 cheaper. He then told the lady on the phone that we had already paid £69.95! She was shocked and confirmed that all The Watch Lab outlets should be charging the same price. My partner then telephoned The Watch Lab at Bluewater and spoke to Richard. After a conversation my partner was told that I would be given a £20 discount the next time we took any watch into The Watch Lab. No confirmation other than it would be recorded on their computer against our home address! I am not happy with this response as I have no confidence in them and I will not be taking my watch there ever again. I want a £20 refund! I called The Watch Lab head office on 9th August, explained what my complaint was and asked to speak to a Manager, I was told that a Manager would call me the next day. I advised tham to leave a message as I would not be available to speak to the next day. "Jonathan" from "Head Office" left me a voicemail message on 10th August informing me that he didn't see an issue with the discrepancy in the quoted prices because of the many different watches made by Raymond Weil - this despite my Partner having had a detailed conversation regarding the make and model of my watch. "Jonathan" did not leave his full name or contact details for me to return his call. We will not be using The Watch Lab again and we would not recommend their poor service to anyone else! Avoid The Watch Lab!
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Posted 6 years ago
At the Nottingham branch after being given a spiel about being accredited battery replacers for Tissot and how the back of the watch had been put on backwards etc etc I was told it would be £39.95 for a new battery. I did what I should have done in the first place, returned to jeweller where I bought the watch and paid £6.95. Do not go to The Watch Lab!
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Posted 6 years ago
I took my TAG in and had a new clip fitted it took about 1 hour and it cost me £ 145.00 about 3 months later it stopped working again ie the watch would not close properly. I took it back to the Glasgow Branch in the Buchanan Galleries ans was advised that I need a New Clasp at another £ 195.00 . why did they not tell me that at the outset. Absolutely fuming at there lack of customer care and will never step back in there store. Highway Robbery springs to mind Robbing B******s Not a happy Bunny
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Posted 6 years ago
I took my Omega Seamater Professional into the Watch Lab worksop in Preston, for s Service & Repair and told the cost would be £390 for the service and another £95 for a winding stem that it would be certain to need, as well as leaving the watch with them, I had to pay the £490 up front; I was also told that the repair / service would be carried out on site and would take around 8 weeks. 3 1/2 weeks later I receive a phone call telling me they had had to send the watch away to Omega in Switzerland for Specialist Restoration and the cost would be a further £487, which to me is total hogwash, if, as stated, they strip down and rebuild as part of the service, why on earth would it need to be sent away? I refused to pay and have demanded my watch back, it will take a further 2 weeks to return. This is still ongoing. I am not at all happy; I feel I have been robbed of £490!
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Posted 6 years ago
The Watch Lab Holdings Ltd T/A The Watch Lab is rated 4.4 based on 993 reviews