Don is an expert in the repair of American pocket watches. It was inevitable that their hobby would someday develop into a business, which Karen, a former librarian, now manages. Their store offers a variety of antique clocks as diverse as cuckoo and school house regulators to grandfather clocks and pinwheel regulators. The Barretts are proud to be official Chelsea Clock dealers, the "timekeepers of the sea" and the last great American clock company. When it comes to antique pocket watches, City Bank Antiques is one of the largest retailers in the state.
Reviews (10)
Daniel Angelis
May 25, 2022
Diana Price
May 09, 2022
Bradley Buchert
May 05, 2022
Judy Berger
Mar 23, 2022
Matt Beech
Jan 07, 2021
Spend a good amount of money to get an old pocket watch fixed. Took it home and placed in a case that I had purchased from the store. Went to show it to my brother, and the glass fell out and the watch wasn't working anymore. When I called about the issue 2 days after the repairs, I was accused of dropping it and lying to him. He then told me he wasn't liable and would have to re-charge me for the repair. I do not recommend.
John Doe
Apr 17, 2020
Jeremy Ondo
Jan 01, 2020
I've been dealing with the proprietors for years; they're very knowledgable and have the best selection of pocket watches, wristwatches, and clocks that I've found anywhere in Ohio (and I travel a lot). They also have a really nice selection of affordable true antique and vintage fine jewellery. Their prices for watch cleaning are also very reasonable compared to some other people who have done work for me in the past.
Olivia Woodland
Jun 03, 2019
Shawn Henry
Feb 09, 2019
This is the most friendly place to do business in regards to clocks, pocket watches, jewerly, coins, and other general line antiques. These people care about what they do and are 100 percent honest! If you want to see some amazing antiques, get a gift for that person who is hard to buy for or has everything, this is the place for you. Worth the trip!
Christiane Agwu
Dec 01, 2017
Interesting selection of antiques and rarer finds but the store does not accept credit cards making large purchases not secure. This coupled with greediness is not a good combination. Individual working there demands every penny for cash purchases without even offering a penny dish. Will turn down a sale in order to get every last penny.