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| - This review deserves a bit of background info. I have a Stuhrling watch with a kinetic watch winder (a little weight in the back of the watch twists around as you walk around and winds the watch that way). It was a gift from my wife on our first anniversary. I first went to Fast Fix Jewelry & Watch Repairs in Anthem (Eastern and Grand Hills), as they had good reviews. They were very busy, and they told me that I could leave the watch with them and they'd give me an estimate in a few days. I did so, and I wanted nearly two weeks without hearing back. I called them to ask about the estimate, and they put me on hold for a while, and then told me they'd have to call me back. An hour later they called and told me a price, which happened to be as much as it would cost to buy a new version of this watch. I passed.
Then I came to Anthony's Watch & Jewelry Repair (which I believe is now called All Kinds or something like that). I came in, and he was dealing with a customer, he very quickly got to me, immediately took my watch and started taking it apart. He then told me that it should be a relatively easy fix, and he would only charge me $50, but he went on to tell me that it would still wind by hand, so if I didn't want to fix the kinetic weight, I could still use it.
So, essentially, he quickly helped me, gave me an immediate estimate on the spot, gave me a good rate, and also honestly told me that I didn't need to fix it if I didn't want to.
I got it fixed by him, and it works very well. Excellent customer service, good prices, and good quality of work. I'd recommend this place to anyone.
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