Shean Hilton
Brought in my new watch to be resized on a Saturday morning. I was in and out in 10 minutes. Excellent customer service and craftsmanship. Support this local business. They are great!
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Prescott Trade Shop is a clock, watch, and jewelry repair business serving Prescott Valley, AZ, and the surrounding Quad City area. With over 28 years of experience, Prescott Trade Shop provides service clock and watch repair, vintage jewelry sales, and custom laser engraving services. The business also buys and sells gold, silver, and other precious metals. Conveniently located on Highway 69, Prescott Trade Shop offers personalized service and craftsmanship for restoring treasured timepieces, investing in vintage jewelry, and creating custom signs. Prescott Trade Shop emphasizes quality, precision, and fair pricing in all its services.
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Brought in my new watch to be resized on a Saturday morning. I was in and out in 10 minutes. Excellent customer service and craftsmanship. Support this local business. They are great!
Prescott trade shop is awesome! Lots of cool stuff in there. Great place to get your watch fixed and buy silver.
The owner is a very nice gentleman, who truly appreciates a well made time piece. I have had three watches repaired there recently, one a full redo from a hot tub incendent! He also makes quick work of bracelet and necklace repairs. Hands down, best watch guy in town.
Took my late wife’s wedding ring in to be soldered together. They checked the stones first and recommended the prongs be rebuild to insure the safety of the stones. Great recommendation and great work. Came back looking better than our wedding day. Very pleased! 👍
I heard this place was the place to go to take your watches or clocks to get repaired. And as kind as they might be here, unfortunately I won't be able to find out for myself. I have an Illinois railroad 1883 pocket watch that has been working fine up until 2 weeks ago when the main spring snapped. When I took it in to see if they would be able to fix it, the young man at the counter never even looked at it. I tried to explain that I was an absolutely no rush, but he turned me away saying he has too much work. I guess I will be going to Phoenix. I was really looking forward to support a local small business...
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