How This Startup Is Making Watch Repair Easier—and Faster
WatchCheck co-founders Linden Lazarus and Will Haering want to bring transparency and convenience to the luxury watch service experience.
WatchCheck co-founders Linden Lazarus and Will Haering want to bring transparency and convenience to the luxury watch service experience.
It probably goes without saying that here at Worn & Wound we think watch collecting is a rewarding hobby that if approached in the right way can bring you a lot of happiness over the course of many years.
More than 38,000 watch models can be seamlessly and securely serviced.
For collectors, finding a trusted watchmaker is as important as (if not more than) establishing a relationship with a dealer. That's where the world's first white-glove digital service center comes in.
WatchCheck, a digital platform that offers bespoke horological repair, location, and insurance services, is acutely aware of the tragedies of the ever-ephemeral clock.
Behind every great digital platform are people - especially platforms dedicated to wristwatches.
The days of having to “know a guy” to get your mechanical watch serviced may be over.
WatchCheck says it can arrange repairs and maintenance for more than 200 brands and 38,700 models.
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