Can I get my Casio watch repaired if it breaks?

Absolutely, there are a couple of ways you can get your Casio watch repaired, depending on whether it’s still under warranty.

Casio Warranty Repair

Casio watches typically come with a limited warranty that lasts for two years from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects. If your watch breaks due to a covered defect within this timeframe, you can get it repaired for free at a Casio-authorized service center. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Find a Casio-authorized service center. You can do this by visiting the Casio website (https://www.casio.com/intl/support/repair/) and using their service center locator.

Bring your watch, the warranty card (with the barcode serial number filled and stamped), and a copy of your original purchase invoice to the service center.

Casio promises to repair your watch within four weeks if the parts are in stock. If they can’t fix it within that timeframe, they’ll extend your warranty for the number of days your watch was in for repair.

Out-of-Warranty Repair

If your watch’s warranty has expired, you can still get it repaired at a Casio authorized service center or a third-party repair shop. However, you’ll need to pay for the repairs.

Casio Authorized Service Centers: These service centers have trained technicians and genuine Casio parts, so they’re a good option for more complex repairs. You can find a service center through Casio’s website.

Third-Party Repair Shops: These shops may offer lower prices than authorized service centers, but they may not use genuine Casio parts and the quality of repairs may vary. Be sure to choose a reputable shop with experience repairing Casio watches.

Before Getting Your Watch Repaired

Consider the cost of repair. In some cases, repairs may cost more than the watch itself is worth.

Think about the sentimental value of the watch. If it has sentimental value, you may be willing to pay more to have it repaired.

I hope this helps!