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Repairs & Custom

Repairs & Custom — Japan

Discover trusted Japanese services for jewelry and watch repairs, bespoke custom orders, restoration, resizing, engraving, and artisan craftsmanship.

🔧 Ginza Repair Workshop

Professional jewelry repair, resizing, polishing, and stone replacement.

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🔧 Utsunomiya Jewelry Repair

Ring resizing, broken chains, clasp fixes, and gemstone polishing.

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🔧 Tokyu Hands Repair Desk

Convenient in-store repair desk for jewelry, watches, accessories & more.

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🔧 OnTime Watch Repair

Battery replacement, cleaning, strap adjustment, full maintenance service.

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🔧 Shibuya Watch Repair Studio

Mechanical watch servicing, restoration, and luxury watch maintenance.

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🔧 Custom Jewelry Tokyo

Handmade custom orders: engagement rings, engraving, redesign, and bespoke pieces.

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🔧 Atelier Crafe – Custom Crafts

Artisan workshop offering handmade jewelry and accessory customization.

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🔧 Jewelry Reform Kyoto

Transform old jewelry into modern designs — resetting, renewing, resizing.

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🔧 Tokei no Akaishi

Vintage watch repair, overhaul, and restoration by expert horologists.

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Expert Repairs & Custom Craftsmanship

Whether restoring a treasured heirloom or creating a custom piece, Japan’s artisan studios
and repair services bring precision, care, and timeless craftsmanship to every item.


FAQ

 

What types of jewelry repairs are common in Japan?

Resizing rings, fixing chains, stone replacement, polishing, and clasp repairs.

Do Japanese stores handle luxury watch repairs?

Yes — dedicated workshops in Tokyo, Osaka, and major department stores specialize in luxury mechanical watches.

Can I order custom-made jewelry in Japan?

Absolutely. Many studios offer bespoke engagement rings, redesign services, and engraved custom pieces.

Are repairs typically done in-store or off-site?

Simple fixes (battery, clasp, polishing) may be done in-store; complex repairs are handled in specialized workshops.

Do repair shops in Japan accept international customers?

Many do, and some offer English-language support, especially in Tokyo.

How long does a typical watch overhaul take?

Depending on the brand and complexity, usually 2–6 weeks.

Are vintage watch parts easy to source in Japan?

Japan has a large market for vintage watches, so parts are often available through specialized restorers.