VIKTOR ZIMIN

Watchmaker | Goldsmith | Gemmologist

📌 Toronto, Canada


Watch Repair Services

  • Standard Watch Battery Change

  • Luxury Watch Battery Change

  • Water Pressure Test

  • Full Overhauls on Mechanical or Quartz Watches

  • Replace Watch Crystal

  • External Wash

  • Watch Band Adjustment or Repair

  • New Leather Watch Strap

  • New Metal Watch Band

  • Affix Fallen Markers or Watch Hands

  • Watch Case and/or Bracelet Polishing or Refinishing

  • Dial Refinishing

  • Obtaining original or highly customized Bracelets, Straps, Links, Clasps, Buckles, or Watch Components

  • ...and more!


Watch Parts Diagram

Crown Pusher Crystal Dial Sub-dial Hands Markers Case Caseback (on reverse) Movement (internals) Lugs Pin Strap or Bracelet
  1. Crown

  2. Pusher

  3. Crystal

  4. Dial

  5. Sub-dial

  6. Hands

  7. Markers

  8. Case

  9. Caseback (on reverse)

  10. Movement (internals)

  11. Lugs

  12. Pin

  13. Strap or Bracelet


Water Resistance Guide

A guide to using your watch in the conditions it was manufactured for. Sometimes meters are displayed as feet. Divide the feet reading by 3 to get the meters approximation.If a watch has markings "Water Resistant" with no depth indication, consider it to be in the 30-meter tier.

30m rain and splashes 50m shallow swimming 100m surfing snorkeling diving 200m surfing snorkeling diving 300m surfing snorkeling diving Do not use in water if no marks are present

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