Detailed Diagnostics
Movement inspection, wear analysis, amplitude check, mainspring review, pivot assessment, escapement evaluation and case condition reporting.
We restore vintage, antique and family timepieces with respect for their provenance. Our workshop handles movements, dials, cases and hands with a careful touch so each watch keeps its character, memory and mechanical integrity for the next generation.
Astralyxus Heritage Watch Workshop goes beyond routine repair. Every piece is treated as a carrier of history: a family keepsake, a meaningful gift, an inherited object or a collector’s watch. We work with mechanical and antique timepieces where long-term reliability matters just as much as preserving original parts and finish.
Our approach is deliberately conservative. We restore what is necessary for safe performance and refined presentation while avoiding unnecessary replacement, over-polishing or the loss of authenticity.
Movement inspection, wear analysis, amplitude check, mainspring review, pivot assessment, escapement evaluation and case condition reporting.
Cleaning, lubrication, correction of damaged parts, fitting, polishing and regulation are performed with a bench-made approach.
Whenever possible, we preserve patina, engravings, enamel details and the original geometry of the case and dial.
Before work begins, you receive a clear explanation of the condition, proposed tasks, estimate, timing and practical advice.
Every project begins with inspection and consultation. These are the core workshop services for vintage, antique, collectible and family watches.
Complete disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning, lubrication, assembly and regulation to restore stable performance and consistent timekeeping.
Removal of superficial wear, geometry correction, gentle polishing, crystal replacement or fitting while preserving the original spirit of the case.
Stabilisation, gentle cleaning, securing loose elements, hand restoration and precise fitting carried out with respect for the original look.
We accept inherited pocket watches, desk clocks, mantel timepieces and unusual pieces with non-standard or obsolete mechanical layouts.
We do not work blindly and we do not promise unrealistic outcomes. The workshop’s goal is to restore dependable function and visual integrity without stripping a timepiece of its historical character.
You bring the watch to the workshop or describe the issue by phone or email. At this stage, the watchmaker performs a visual assessment and shares a preliminary price range.
After opening the movement, we prepare a detailed estimate with required operations, possible risks, expected timing and parts needs. Work starts only after approval.
The watchmaker carries out cleaning, repair, case or dial restoration and then tests the piece for rate stability and reserve performance.
You receive the restored watch together with handling guidance and service assurance. When useful, we also document before-and-after condition for your records.
Contact us by phone or through the website form. We will ask about the watch type, symptoms, approximate age and a suitable appointment time.
The watchmaker examines the case, winding components and current performance, then opens the movement when necessary for proper assessment.
You receive a written scope of work covering cleaning, component replacement, regulation, and any case, dial or hand restoration.
All operations are performed with respect for the age and construction of the watch. Whenever possible, compatible parts and traditional methods are used.
After assembly, the watch is checked for accuracy, running stability and reserve. We explain the completed work and give storage and care recommendations.
These images reflect the character of the workshop: heritage tools, warm lighting and close attention to fine details.
“I brought in my grandfather’s pocket watch which had not run in years. The workshop revived the movement, preserved the case and explained how to store it properly. It felt like a family story had been brought back to life.”
“Very careful work on the dial and hands of an old wristwatch. I especially appreciated the honest explanation of what could and could not be restored before any work began.”
“They kept the original appearance of our family watch while getting it back to stable running condition. You can tell this is a real craft workshop, not a quick replacement service.”
The timeframe depends on the movement’s condition, the need to source parts and the scope of work. A basic service can take 7–14 days, while complex restoration may take 4–8 weeks.
In many cases, yes. After inspection we will explain whether restoration is technically possible and whether it makes sense in terms of cost and originality.
Only when it is necessary for proper operation and the original part cannot be safely retained. Our first priority is to preserve as much originality as possible.
Yes. The workshop accepts family, pocket, desk, mantel and antique watches, including unusual pieces and non-standard movements.
If your watch needs servicing, repair or careful restoration, get in touch with us. Tell us what is happening with the movement or case, and we will suggest a suitable appointment.
22 Jalan Kamunting,
50300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Mon–Fri: 10:00–19:00
Sat: by appointment
By phone, email or website form, with prompt confirmation and guidance before your visit.
Below is a stylised location preview for our workshop area in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.