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Experience the difference a full service jewelry store makes! On-Site Jewelry Repair On-Site Jewelry Designing On-Site Appraisal Services At Shallow Jewelers, our service work is done on the premises by highly skilled, qualified individuals. ![]() WATCH SERVICE & REPAIRS One of our many services includes watch repair. All watch repair work is done on the premises by our Master Watchmaker, Richard Trissel. Richard has been with Shallow Jewelers for over 30 years. An expert in the field, Richard works on all brands of watches. He will give you a FREE estimate of repairs needed on your watch, whether your timepiece is a few years old, or a family hierloom.
Need a new battery in your watch? You most likely do, if it's been more than two years since you last had the battery changed. Did you know a battery can start to leak inside a watch, and potentially cause major repairs to your watch if left in your watch longer than two years? Let an expert do it! Our watchmaker can check your battery and all the contacts and make sure the proper battery is installed in your watch. Need a new crystal or watchband for your watch? Stop by and let our watchmaker assist you. We have a large selection of metal, leather and stretch style watchbands in stock. Richard is normally in Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. He is not in on Tuesdays. It is always best to call ahead to make sure the watchmaker is in if you'd like to have him look at your watch while you wait. Please call (414) 476-1553 to check the watchmaker's schedule.
Stop by Shallow Jewelers on a regular basis and have your jewelry cleaned and checked. Did you know your jewelry should be inspected at least twice a year to insure all of your gemstones are secure? Our experts will inspect your jewelry and advise you of any repairs or maintenance needed. We will also gladly show you your jewelry under our special dual-optic microscope and explain any required repairs to you in detail.
PEARL & BEAD RESTRINGING Depending on how often you wear your pearls, they should be restrung occasionally. This will help to prevent breakage from threads that have become weakened from wear and tear, as well as by skin oils and cosmetics. Because fine strands of pearls are knotted between each and every pearl, even a break is not a catastrophe and you won't see your pearls rolling all over the floor, should an accident occur. Shallow Jewelers & Gemologists, Inc. 90th & Greenfield West Allis, WI 5 Blocks West of State Fair Park |
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