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Renaissance Watch Repair: Your Hampden Watch Repair Experts

Expert Repair For Your Vintage Hampden Pocket Watch

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Can My Vintage Hampden or Dueber Watch Be Repaired?

At Renaissance Watch Repair, we are experts in the repair and restoration of vintage watches made by the Hampden Watch Company. Over the years, we have repaired hundreds of Hampden watches, and we look forward to helping you return your antique Hampden watch to its best possible condition. Many Hampden watches are still repairable, but Hampden parts are becoming harder and harder to find.

Note that the Hampden Watch Company was acquired by John C. Dueber in 1888, so some Hampden watches are marked Dueber Watch Company. Dueber had previously made watch cases, and it is possible to find watches of many brands in Dueber cases.

  • REPAIR: To get an estimate for the repair of your Hampden watch, please see our How to Get an Estimate page.
  • HISTORY: If you would like information on the age or history of your Hampden watch, please see our Hampden Company History page.
  • VALUE: If you are looking for Hampden pricing information or the value of your Hampden watch, please see our FAQ pages, or read our article "10 Keys to Understanding Antique Pocket Watch Value." We're sorry, but we are unable to provide email or telephone appraisals of your Hampden watch.
  • SELL A HAMPDEN WATCH: We are always interested in purchasing interesting Hampden pocket watches, especially in the higher grades (at least 17 jewel). Please see our Watch Buying page for more information.

Please take a few moments to browse our web site. We invite you to learn a little about the fascinating history of your vintage Hampden watch and contact us if we can assist you with the repair or restoration of your antique Hampden watch

Please note: We are not the Hampden Watch Company (they went out of business in 1930). We specialize in the repair of vintage mechanical Hampden watches. We do not repair modern, quartz (battery-powered) watches sold under the Hampden brand name as they are unrelated to the original Hampden Watch Company.

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