Since 1943, one local family has been keeping the Buckhead Area on time. This small
company (started in the back of a shoe store) has built a solid reputation as one of
Atlanta's most trusted businesses.
Independent and second generation owned, with years of commitment to providing the
best in service and repairs of all types of timepieces. With quality, honesty and
trustworthiness, the Bowers family believe they'll enjoy many more years in business
serving the community.
With years of experience, they have developed a deep knowledge and understanding of
what the customer expects when having a timepiece serviced.
Deeply believing that a reputation as an honest and reliable business is their recipe for success. While others seek to profit by cutting corners or recommending unnecessary services to the customer, the Bowers Family believes that a good reputation and consistent service will reap bigger profits in the long run.
A full service shop, the watch department has a vast parts supply including replacement crystals and gaskets. While parts availability may be a issue our skills include Alarm, Automatic Winding, Battery, Calendar, Chronometer, Chronograph, GMT, Minute Repeater, Perpetual Calendar, Pocket Watches, Quartz, Stem Winding, Time Zone,
and Ultra-thin Timepieces. Accessories like watch bands and straps, watch domes and Winders are also available. Other services include case polishing, dial refinishing, and quartz conversions for some irreparable movements.
The clock department provides in home service or house calls in addition to servicing most type of clocks including Advertising, American, Atmos, Car, Calendar, Chime, Fashion, French, General Electric, Grandfather or English Hall Clocks, Jefferson Electric, Kitchen, Mantel, Mobier, Shelf, Ship, Spring Wound, Strike, Tower clock, Wall, Weight Driven, and Wooden Works Clocks. Specializing in retrofitting un-repairable movements with battery quartz movements.
Bowers Watch and Clock Repair is the complete one stop shop uniquely equipped to handle all of your time needs from a simple battery replacement to maintaining your families heirlooms.
For directions or more information please send a request on our Contact page.
See Pages 3 and 28 of the January 2008 Atlanta InTown Magazine for a recent article. http://www.atlantaintownpaper.com/issue2/index.php?issue=2008_02
Also a former employee has posted the follow with his memories. http://www.vintagewestclox.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=231








