Every second, kept.
Tourbillon Nook offers careful, methodical servicing for mechanical and automatic timepieces. From minor rate adjustments to full movement overhauls — handled by hand, one watch at a time.
What We Do
Three core services, each designed around the specific condition of your watch — and nothing more than what it needs.
Mechanical Watch Tuning
For watches that are running but have drifted outside acceptable accuracy. Placed on a timing machine to measure rate, amplitude, and beat error, then carefully adjusted to bring timing within standard tolerances. No disassembly required for minor adjustments.
- Suitable for watches gaining or losing over 15 sec/day
- Serviced within the past three years
- Same day or 1–2 working days
Gasket & Seal Replacement
Restores the environmental protection of your watch. All accessible gaskets — caseback, crown, crystal, and pushers — are removed, inspected, and replaced with compatible new seals. After installation, the watch undergoes a dry pressure test to confirm each seal point meets resistance specifications.
- Recommended every three years
- Dry pressure test included
- Turnaround 2–4 working days
Complete Movement Service
A full-scope internal service for mechanical and automatic calibres. The movement is fully disassembled, cleaned in a multi-stage ultrasonic bath, worn parts replaced, reassembled with fresh lubrication, regulated across six positions, and tested for 48-hour accuracy consistency.
- Recommended every five or more years
- Mainspring, click spring, winding gears replaced as needed
- 14–21 working days turnaround
Why Clients Trust Our Bench
A few things that shape how we approach each watch that comes through the door.
Diagnostic Before Work
Each watch is assessed on a timing machine before any work begins. We share the readings with you so you can understand what's happening inside — not just what we recommend.
No Unnecessary Procedures
We scope the service to what the watch actually needs. A watch that only needs regulation won't be pushed into a full overhaul. Transparent, measured, and sensible.
Ultrasonic Cleaning Process
Multi-stage ultrasonic baths for movement components — each fluid stage calibrated to the component material. Oils and contaminants removed without abrasion.
Six-Position Regulation
Post-assembly regulation across six orientations — matching how a watch behaves throughout a full day of wear, not just in a single resting position.
Pressure Testing Included
Seal replacement services include a dry pressure test to verify each gasket point. No moisture or dust surprises after leaving the workshop.
Clear Communication
You receive written findings before work begins, and updates if anything changes mid-service. No surprises on collection day.
Ready to bring your watch back to rhythm?
Drop us a message or call the workshop. We'll have a look at the timing data and let you know which service fits best — before any commitments are made.
Common Questions
Things clients tend to ask before bringing in a watch.
How do I know which service my watch needs?
Bring the watch in for a diagnostic check — we'll put it on the timing machine at no charge and share the readings. From there, we'll recommend the most appropriate service based on what the data shows, not on assumptions.
Do you work on all mechanical watch brands?
We service most Swiss, Japanese, and German mechanical and automatic calibres. If you have a watch with a particularly unusual or rare movement, contact us first so we can confirm parts availability and suitability before booking.
How long does a Complete Movement Service take?
Typically 14–21 working days. This allows adequate time for disassembly, multi-stage ultrasonic cleaning, assembly, and a minimum 48-hour regulated accuracy test before the watch is returned to you.
Are the prices fixed, or can they change after the watch is opened?
Service prices are as listed. If additional parts beyond the standard scope are found to be needed during a Complete Movement Service, we will contact you with a written update before proceeding. No additional work is carried out without your agreement.
My watch is old — is it still worth servicing?
Often, yes. Older mechanical movements are typically more serviceable than modern ones, and proper lubrication and part replacement can restore reliable function for many more years. Age alone is not a reason to avoid servicing — a diagnostic will give you a much clearer picture.
How should I store a watch while waiting for its service appointment?
Keep it in a dry, temperature-stable environment — away from direct sunlight, strong magnets, and excessive vibration. If the watch is an automatic, there's no need to wind it manually before bringing it in. We'll assess it in whatever state it arrives.
Visit the Workshop
67 Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur — near Bukit Bintang
Get in Touch
Send us a message or drop by the workshop. We'll get back to you within one working day.
Contact Details
67 Jalan Imbi
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Monday – Friday: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday: Closed