NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "watch"
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- 455219-84 - Watch Straps & Bands (Retail)Watch Straps & Bands (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of watch straps and bands to customers. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219, which is classified under "All Other General Merchandise Retailers". The primary focus of this industry is to provide customers with a wide range of watch straps and bands that are compatible with …Examples: Leather watch straps, Metal watch bands, Rubber watch straps, NATO watch straps, Canvas
- 811490-56 - Watches RepairingWatches Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of watches. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811490, which is categorized under Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance. The Watches Repairing industry is responsible for repairing and maintaining a wide range of watches, from simple quartz …Examples: Watch battery replacement, Watch crystal replacement, Watch band replacement, Watch
- 811490-55 - Watch InspectorsWatch Inspectors are professionals who specialize in the inspection, diagnosis, and repair of watches. They are responsible for ensuring that watches are functioning properly and accurately, and that they meet the highest standards of quality and precision. Watch Inspectors work with a variety of different types of watches, including mechanical, quartz, and …Examples: Luxury Watch Repair, Antique Watch Restoration, Watch Cleaning and Maintenance, Watch
- 423940-34 - Watchmakers' Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Watchmakers' Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423940 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for watchmakers. This industry caters to businesses that require tools and materials for the repair, maintenance, and production of watches. Companies in this industry supply a range of products that …Examples: Watch repair shops, Jewelry stores with watch repair services, Watch manufacturers, Wholesale
- 334519-37 - Watch Dials (Manufacturing)Watch dials manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of the face of a watch. The watch dial is the part of the watch that displays the time and other information such as date, day, and chronograph functions. The manufacturing process of watch dials requires precision and attention to detail to ensure that the final product is accurate …Examples: Analog watch dials, Digital watch dials, Chronograph watch dials, Date watch dials, Day
- 811490-54 - Watch Clock & Jewelry RepairThe Watch Clock & Jewelry Repair industry is a subdivision of the Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of watches, clocks, and jewelry. The services provided by this industry include battery replacement, cleaning, polishing, resizing, and repairing of watches, clocks, and jewelry. The industry …Examples: Watch repair, Watch battery replacement, Watch cleaning, Antique watch restoration,
- 334519-36 - Watch Cases (Manufacturing)Watch Cases Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of watch cases, which are the protective coverings that encase the watch movement and dial. Watch cases can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and ceramic. The manufacturing process involves a …Examples: Metal watch cases, Plastic watch cases, Ceramic watch cases, Luxury watch cases, Sports
- 423940-32 - Watch Straps & Bands (Wholesale)Watch Straps & Bands (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of watch straps and bands made of various materials such as leather, metal, rubber, and nylon. The companies operating in this industry purchase these products from manufacturers and sell …Examples: Leather watch straps, Metal watch bands, Rubber watch straps, Nylon watch bands, Silicone
- 334519-38 - Watch Straps & Bands (Manufacturing)Watch Straps & Bands (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of watch straps and bands that are used to secure watches to the wrist. The straps and bands are made from a variety of materials such as leather, metal, rubber, and nylon. The manufacturing process involves cutting, …Examples: Leather watch straps, Metal watch bands, Rubber watch straps, Nylon watch bands, Sport
- 423940-33 - Watches (Wholesale)The Watches (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of watches to retailers, other wholesalers, and commercial clients. This industry includes a wide range of watches, from luxury timepieces to more affordable options. Wholesale watch distributors typically purchase watches from manufacturers and then sell them in bulk to retailers or other businesses. …Examples: Sports watches, Smartwatches, Luxury watches, Fashion watches, Children's watches,
- 458310-19 - Watches-Dealers (Retail)Watches-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of watches. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of watches, including luxury, fashion, sports, and smartwatches. Watches-Dealers (Retail) businesses may operate as standalone stores or as part of a larger jewelry store. These businesses may …Examples: Luxury watches, Fashion watches, Sports watches, Smartwatches, Chronograph watches,
- 334519-39 - Watches Clcks Clockwork Etc/Parts (Manufacturing)The Watches Clcks Clockwork Etc/Parts (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various timekeeping devices and their components. This includes the manufacturing of watches, clocks, and clockwork parts such as gears, springs, and escapements. The industry also encompasses the production of timekeeping devices for specialized purposes, such as chronometers and …Examples: Watch movements, Stopwatches, Watch cases, Watch straps, Watch crystals
- 813319-10 - Crime Prevention ProgramsCrime Prevention Programs are a type of social advocacy organization that focuses on reducing crime rates and promoting safety in communities. These programs aim to prevent criminal activity by implementing various strategies and initiatives that address the root causes of crime. Crime Prevention Programs work closely with law enforcement agencies, community leaders, and residents to create a …Examples: Neighborhood watch programs
- 115310-02 - Fire Lookout StationsFire Lookout Stations is a subdivision of the Support Activities for Forestry industry that involves the monitoring and detection of forest fires from elevated structures. Fire Lookout Stations are typically located on high peaks or towers, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding forest. The primary responsibility of Fire Lookout Stations is to detect and report any signs of fire, smoke, or …Examples: Fire Watchtowers, Fire Watch Stations
- 313320-05 - Leather-Artificial (Manufacturing)The Leather-Artificial (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of synthetic leather materials that imitate the look and feel of genuine leather. These materials are used in a variety of applications, including clothing, footwear, upholstery, and automotive interiors. The manufacturing process typically involves coating a fabric base with a polyurethane or PVC resin, which is then …Examples: Imitation leather watch straps
- 315250-48 - Leather Apparel (Manufacturing)Leather Apparel Manufacturing is a subdivision of Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (except Contractors) industry. This industry involves the production of leather clothing items such as jackets, pants, skirts, vests, and other accessories made from leather. The manufacturing process includes designing, cutting, sewing, and finishing the leather products. The leather used in this industry can be …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 316110-04 - Leather (Manufacturing)The Leather (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of leather from raw animal hides and skins. This process includes several stages such as curing, tanning, dyeing, and finishing. The resulting leather can be used for a variety of products such as shoes, belts, jackets, and furniture upholstery. The industry is highly specialized and requires skilled workers to operate the machinery and …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 316110-06 - Leather-Tanning & Finishing (Manufacturing)The Leather-Tanning & Finishing (Manufacturing) industry involves the process of converting raw animal hides and skins into leather through a series of mechanical and chemical treatments. The leather is then finished to enhance its appearance and durability. This industry is a crucial part of the leather and leather products supply chain, providing materials for a wide range of industries such as …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 316110-07 - Tanners (Manufacturing)Tanners (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 316110 that involves the process of converting raw animal hides and skins into leather through tanning and finishing. This industry is responsible for producing high-quality leather products that are used in a variety of applications such as footwear, furniture, and automotive interiors. Tanners (Manufacturing) use a combination of …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 316990-09 - Jewelry Cases (Manufacturing)Jewelry cases manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of cases and boxes designed to store and display jewelry items. These cases are made from a variety of materials, including leather, wood, metal, and plastic, and are often lined with soft fabrics to protect the jewelry from scratches and damage. The manufacturing process involves designing and creating cases in …Examples: Bracelet and watch cases
- 316990-12 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing)Leather Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of leather goods such as belts, wallets, bags, and other accessories. The manufacturing process includes cutting, stitching, and finishing of leather products. The leather used in this industry can be sourced from various animals such as cows, goats, …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 316990-17 - Leather Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Leather Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of leather goods that are not included in other specific categories. The products manufactured in this industry are diverse and can range from small leather accessories to larger items such as leather furniture. The manufacturing process …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 321999-07 - Cork & Cork Products (Manufacturing)Cork & Cork Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321999 that involves the production of various products made from cork. Cork is a natural, renewable, and sustainable material that is harvested from the bark of cork oak trees. The manufacturing process of cork products involves harvesting, boiling, cutting, and shaping the cork into various forms. The cork is then treated …Examples: Cork watch straps
- 325613-01 - Leather Finishers (Manufacturing)Leather Finishers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Surface Active Agent Manufacturing industry that involves the production of chemicals used to treat and finish leather products. This industry is responsible for creating the final look and feel of leather goods, including shoes, bags, belts, and furniture. Leather finishers use a variety of techniques and chemicals to achieve the desired …Examples: Leather watch strap manufacturers
- 327215-09 - Glass-Ground (Manufacturing)Glass-Ground (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 327215 that involves the manufacturing of glass products made from purchased glass that have been ground or polished. This industry includes the production of a wide range of glass products such as lenses, mirrors, prisms, and optical filters. The glass products produced in this industry are used in a variety of applications such as …Examples: Glass watch crystals
- 332119-10 - Metal Findings (Manufacturing)Metal Findings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332119 that involves the production of metal components that are used in various industries. These metal findings are small parts that are used to fasten, connect, or secure other materials. The metal findings industry is an essential part of the manufacturing sector, as it provides the necessary components for a range of products, …Examples: Watch components
- 332813-02 - Buffing & Polishing (Manufacturing)Buffing & Polishing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332813 that involves the process of smoothing and shining a surface using various tools and techniques. This industry is responsible for creating a smooth and shiny surface on a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. The process of buffing and polishing involves removing imperfections and scratches from the …Examples: Watch polishing
- 332813-05 - Electroplating/Polishing/Anodizing (Mfr) (Manufacturing)Electroplating/Polishing/Anodizing (Mfr) (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the application of a thin layer of metal onto a substrate through the process of electroplating. This industry also includes polishing and anodizing, which are processes used to improve the surface finish and durability of metal products. Electroplating is a complex process that requires a high level …Examples: Watch components anodizing
- 332813-14 - Metal Polishing (Manufacturing)Metal polishing manufacturing is a process of refining and smoothing the surface of metal objects to enhance their appearance and durability. This industry involves the use of various techniques and tools to remove imperfections, scratches, and other surface defects from metal objects. The process of metal polishing manufacturing can be done manually or with the use of automated machinery. The …Examples: Watch polishing
- 332813-17 - Plating (Manufacturing)Plating (Manufacturing) is a process of coating a metal or other material with a thin layer of another metal, typically for decorative or protective purposes. This industry involves the application of a wide range of coatings, including nickel, chrome, zinc, copper, and gold, onto various substrates such as steel, aluminum, and plastic. The plating process can be done through electroplating, …Examples: Watch components plating
- 332813-21 - Plating & Polishing Service (Manufacturing)Plating & Polishing Service (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the application of a thin layer of metal onto a surface to improve its appearance, durability, and resistance to corrosion. This industry is responsible for providing services such as electroplating, polishing, and anodizing to a wide range of clients, including manufacturers, automotive companies, and aerospace …Examples: Watch case polishing
- 333310-03 - Magnifying Glasses (Manufacturing)Magnifying Glasses Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of magnifying glasses, which are optical lenses that are used to magnify small objects or text. Magnifying glasses are commonly used in various industries such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The manufacturing process …Examples: Watch repair tools
- 339910-02 - Gold Nugget Jewelry (Manufacturing)Gold Nugget Jewelry (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry within the broader category of Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing. This industry involves the creation of jewelry pieces that incorporate gold nuggets as a primary material. Gold nuggets are unique in their shape and texture, and are often used to create one-of-a-kind pieces that are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. …Examples: Gold Nugget Watch Bands
- 339910-07 - Jewelry-Model Makers (Manufacturing)Jewelry-Model Makers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of models or patterns of jewelry pieces that are used to create molds for mass production. Jewelry-Model Makers (Manufacturing) is responsible for creating the initial design of a piece of jewelry, which is then used to create a mold for mass …Examples: Luxury watch models
- 339910-26 - Costume Jewelry (Manufacturing)Costume Jewelry Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of jewelry items that are made from non-precious materials such as glass, plastic, and base metals. The jewelry items produced in this industry are designed to be fashionable and affordable, making them accessible to a wide range of consumers. Costume jewelry …Examples: Watch bands
- 339993-01 - Buckles (Manufacturing)Buckles manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of buckles used in clothing, footwear, bags, and other accessories. Buckles are small, often decorative, metal or plastic fasteners that are used to secure straps or belts. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized machinery and skilled workers to create high-quality buckles that meet the …Examples: Watch band buckles
- 339993-02 - Buckles (Manufacturing) Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Buckles (Manufacturing) Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of buckles and related equipment and supplies used in various applications such as fashion, military, and outdoor gear. Buckles are used to fasten belts, straps, and other materials together, and can be made from a …Examples: Watch buckles
- 423840-39 - Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale)The Leather Goods (Manufacturing) Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of materials and supplies used in the manufacturing of leather goods. These supplies include a range of raw materials such as leather hides, synthetic materials, and hardware components like zippers, buckles, and clasps. The industry also includes the distribution of tools and equipment used in the …Examples: Leather watch strap manufacturers
- 423940-08 - Gold Nugget Jewelry (Wholesale)Gold Nugget Jewelry (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of jewelry made from gold nuggets. Gold nugget jewelry is unique and highly sought after due to its rarity and natural beauty. The jewelry is made from gold nuggets that are found in various parts of the …Examples: Gold nugget necklaces, Gold nugget bracelets, Gold nugget earrings, Gold nugget rings, Gold nugget pendants, Gold
- 423940-09 - Gold Silver & Platinum-Buyers (Wholesale)Gold Silver & Platinum-Buyers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale buying of gold, silver, and platinum from various sources such as individuals, businesses, and other wholesalers. The purchased metals are then refined and sold to other businesses such as jewelry …Examples: Gold coins, Silver bars, Platinum jewelry, Scrap gold, Dental gold, Silverware, Gold bullion, Platinum wire, Silver
- 423940-11 - Jewelers Supplies (Wholesale)Jewelers Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423940 that involves the wholesale distribution of supplies and equipment used in the jewelry, watch, precious stone, and precious metal industries. This industry provides a wide range of products that are essential for the production, repair, and maintenance of jewelry, watches, and other precious items. The companies …Examples: Jewelry findings, Jewelry beads, Jewelry wire, Jewelry chains, Jewelry clasps, Jewelry charms, Jewelry stones, Jewelry
- 423940-18 - Jewels-Imitation Stones (Wholesale)Jewels-Imitation Stones (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of imitation stones that are used in the production of jewelry and other decorative items. Imitation stones are man-made stones that are designed to look like natural gemstones such as diamonds, …Examples: Imitation diamond stones, Synthetic ruby stones, Faux emerald stones, Artificial sapphire stones, Simulated amethyst
- 423940-29 - Trophy Parts & Supplies (Wholesale)Trophy Parts & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of parts and supplies used in the production of trophies, plaques, and other awards. Companies in this industry typically sell to retailers, trophy shops, and engravers. …Examples: Trophy bases and columns, Plaque plates and holders, Trophy figures and toppers, Engraving machines and supplies, Laser
- 423940-30 - Turquoise (Wholesale)Turquoise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of turquoise gemstones, which are known for their blue-green color and unique patterns. Turquoise is a popular gemstone used in jewelry making and is often used in Native American jewelry. The industry includes …Examples: Turquoise beads, Turquoise cabochons, Turquoise pendants, Turquoise earrings, Turquoise necklaces, Turquoise bracelets,
- 423940-38 - Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium to international markets. Companies in this industry purchase precious metals from mines, refineries, and other sources, and then package and …Examples: Gold bullion exporters, Silver bullion exporters, Platinum bullion exporters, Palladium bullion exporters, Precious
- 424350-04 - Buckles (Wholesale)Buckles (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of buckles, which are fasteners used to secure belts, straps, or other items. Buckles can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and leather. Buckles (Wholesale) companies purchase buckles from manufacturers and sell …Examples: Watch band buckles
- 424990-56 - Leather (Wholesale)The Leather (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of leather and leather products to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. This industry includes the wholesale of a wide range of leather products such as hides, skins, leather belts, leather bags, leather shoes, and leather jackets. The industry also includes the wholesale of leatherworking tools and supplies. …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 424990-58 - Leather Goods & Clothes (Wholesale)The Leather Goods & Clothes (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of leather goods and clothing items to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes wholesalers that specialize in leather jackets, belts, bags, wallets, shoes, and other leather accessories, as well as wholesalers that distribute clothing items such as shirts, pants, dresses, and skirts. The Leather Goods & …Examples: Leather watch bands
- 455219-39 - Factory Outlets (Retail)Factory Outlets (Retail) is a type of retail store that sells a wide range of products, including clothing, footwear, accessories, home goods, and electronics. These stores are typically located in outlet malls or shopping centers and offer discounted prices on brand-name merchandise. Factory Outlets (Retail) are known for offering high-quality products at lower prices than traditional retail …Examples: Watch Outlets
- 458110-87 - Leather Goods-Custom Made (Retail)Leather Goods-Custom Made (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of custom-made leather goods. This industry involves the sale of leather goods that are made to order, such as bags, wallets, belts, and other accessories. The products are made according to the customer's specifications, including the type of leather, …Examples: Custom leather watch straps
- 458310-13 - Jewelry Custom Made (Retail)Jewelry Custom Made (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that involves the creation of unique and personalized jewelry pieces for customers. This industry caters to individuals who want to own jewelry that is not mass-produced and has a personal touch. Jewelry Custom Made (Retail) businesses work closely with their clients to create pieces that meet their specific …Examples: Custom-made watch bands
- 458320-01 - Cases (Retail)The Cases (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of various types of cases, such as briefcases, laptop cases, phone cases, camera cases, and other protective cases for electronic devices. These cases are designed to protect and transport items safely and conveniently. The industry also includes the sale of specialized cases for musical instruments, firearms, and other equipment. …Examples: Watch cases
- 458320-02 - Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail)Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that involves the retail sale of leather goods such as belts, wallets, handbags, and other leather accessories. These goods are made from high-quality leather and are sold to customers who are looking for durable and stylish products. Leather Goods-Dealers (Retail) stores may also offer repair services for leather products. …Examples: Leather watch straps
- 512132-02 - Drive-In Motion Picture TheatersThe Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters industry involves the operation of outdoor theaters where customers can watch movies from the comfort of their own vehicles. These theaters typically have large screens and audio systems that broadcast the movie's sound through FM radio frequencies. Customers park their cars in designated spots and tune their radios to the specified frequency to hear …Examples: Outdoor Movie Theaters, Drive-In Cinemas, Pop-Up Drive-Ins, Mobile Movie Theaters, Retro Drive-Ins, Family-Friendly
- 522299-15 - PawnbrokersPawnbrokers are businesses that offer loans to individuals in exchange for personal property as collateral. The pawnbroker assesses the value of the item and offers a loan amount based on a percentage of that value. The borrower then has a set amount of time to repay the loan plus interest, or forfeit the item to the pawnbroker. Pawnbrokers also buy and sell items, often specializing in jewelry, …Examples: Watch pawnbroker
- 561612-04 - ConstablesConstables are a subdivision of the Security Guards and Patrol Services industry under the NAICS Code 561612. Constables are law enforcement officers who are responsible for maintaining peace and order in a specific area. They are typically employed by local governments and have the authority to enforce laws and make arrests. Constables are often called upon to perform a variety of duties, …Examples: Neighborhood watch
- 711190-14 - RodeosRodeos are events that showcase traditional cowboy skills and western culture. These events typically involve various competitions between cowboys and cowgirls, such as bull riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing, and team roping. Rodeos are often held in outdoor arenas and attract large crowds of spectators who come to watch the exciting and dangerous events. …Examples: Bull riding competitions, Barrel racing events, Rodeo clown performances, Steer wrestling competitions, Team roping
- 811420-01 - Antiques Repairing & RestoringAntiques Repairing & Restoring is a specialized industry that involves the repair and restoration of antique furniture, artwork, and other valuable items. This industry requires a high level of skill and expertise, as well as a deep understanding of the materials and techniques used in the creation of these items. Antiques Repairing & Restoring professionals work to preserve the original beauty …Examples: Watch restoration
- 811430-04 - Leather Goods RepairingLeather Goods Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and restoration of various leather products such as bags, belts, wallets, and jackets. The process of repairing leather goods involves a range of techniques and skills to restore the product to its original condition. This industry requires a high level of attention to detail and expertise in working with different types …Examples: Leather watch strap repair
- 811490-23 - Jewelry RepairingJewelry Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the restoration, refurbishment, and maintenance of various types of jewelry. This industry is responsible for repairing and restoring jewelry items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Jewelry Repairing professionals are skilled in identifying the issues with the jewelry and using the appropriate tools and techniques to fix …Examples: Watch battery replacement