Help designing a logo for my watch servicing business

:) Seems low to me! Only other thoughts (as a potential customer);

- Option 2 on the front page mentions "Omega, or Citizen". These watches are not comparable in quality, and seem to be 2 brands plucked from thin air, one being a brand which imo cheapens the impression of your work. I would either pick 2 brands at the opposite ends of the quality spectrum illustrating the range of watches you work on, or not mention any at all.

- You dont mention how the watches get to and from you, assurance on insurance, assurance on turnaround times, options for a queue jump service if in a rush, and associated pricing.

- The guarantee section needs to be carefully worded, and as a customer i would want a cast iron warranty on the work.

Thank you for the input, I don't mind increasing the prices just didn't want to scare away potential customers. I will definitely add a section for the terms and insurance etc.
 
I would change the "testemonials" tab until you get some,call it Feedback for now, no testemonials in a testemonials section doesn't tlook good

alos I see no ref to battery fitting, while this is tedious work a battery and pressure test from the manufacturer's agents costs around £50 so there may be some business there
 
I would change the "testemonials" tab until you get some,call it Feedback for now, no testemonials in a testemonials section doesn't tlook good

alos I see no ref to battery fitting, while this is tedious work a battery and pressure test from the manufacturer's agents costs around £50 so there may be some business there

Thanks Rotty, good advice. I was thinking whether I should include battery replacement and pressure testing this afternoon but decided there wouldn't be any interest. Can't do any harm.
 
Really like the site mate, think it looks awesome to be honest found a problem though most of your links to service don't work as you have changed it to servicing. Only the main servicing link actually works :)
 
Really like the site mate, think it looks awesome to be honest found a problem though most of your links to service don't work as you have changed it to servicing. Only the main servicing link actually works :)

Thank you mate, appreciate your comments and I've updated the dead links. I'm happy with how it looks and have already had two customers from the site.
 
Not much of a watch expert, but I wouldn't spend more than 2.50 for a battery replacement and 15-20 quid for a repair/service which is what I get them for currently. And no, I don't own a cheap watch ;)
 
I've finally finished the site (for now) Next step will be gathering testimonials and images of my workshop and before and afters. Edited the price page to look more professional and add additional services (thanks rotty) Thank you to you all for your input.

Also big thank you to Skippi and sp00n for your logos. If you need a watch servicing let me know.
 
Not much of a watch expert, but I wouldn't spend more than 2.50 for a battery replacement and 15-20 quid for a repair/service which is what I get them for currently. And no, I don't own a cheap watch ;)

15-20 for a repair service?

2.50 for a battery?

What?

OP; http://www.watchdoctors.co.uk/

These are the people i currently use, take their pricing as a reference. They are always ludicrously busy, with quite slow turnaround times due to demand. You can probably afford to be slightly more expensive if you can guarantee faster times.
 
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