Saturday, November 1, 2025

Tick King opens new store in Lincoln’s Cornhill Market

Lincolnshire residents now have a new trusted destination for quality watch repair services with Tick King’s latest store opening in Lincoln’s Cornhill Market. Expanding from their Nottingham base, Tick King is known for over 45 years of experience in delivering exceptional watch repairs, servicing, and polishing.

Their new Lincoln location offers a range of services, including battery replacements, watch strap adjustments, and thorough cleaning. As an authorised Raymond Weil repair centre and official service hub for Bauhaus, Zeppelin, Iron Annie, and Audi, their team of expert technicians is well-equipped to handle watches of all brands and models. Whether it’s a vintage timepiece needing restoration or a modern model requiring quick servicing, Tick King’s team uses the latest equipment and genuine manufacturer parts to ensure each repair is perfect.

For added convenience, Tick King provides no-obligation quotes and a click-and-collect service for efficient drop-offs and pickups. If you can’t visit in person, they also offer a fully insured postal service, allowing customers across the UK to receive quality repairs without stepping out of their homes.

This latest addition to the Cornhill Market is more than a watch repair shop; it’s a one-stop destination for those who value timely service and professional care. Stop by today or visit their website (search Tick King) and get your watch back in tip-top shape with Tick King!

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