Paula Whiteside
I brought an Accutron watch that I wanted to hand down to my son in for repair. Staff there said it would have to be sent out and would be $500+ to repair due to its tuning fork adjustment. Months later it was returned and ran fast. Went back to the jeweler for another stretch of time for more off-site tuning. I eventually gave up on ever seeing it again: my son got the phone number of the actual repairman who met him at a coffee shop to return the watch. It’s dead, and I’m out over $500. Caveat emptor.