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Local, Trusted, Time-Tested

Timeless Repairs. Trusted Hands.

We bring your clocks, radios, and watches back to life — the right way.

At The Old Fashion Way, we’re more than repair techs — we’re caretakers of history. Whether it’s your family’s heirloom grandfather clock, a vintage radio with soul, or a timepiece that’s been through life with you — we service each one as if it were our own. No shortcuts. No guesswork. Just honest, skilled work from people who care.

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Skilled Hands. Trusted Repairs. Time-Honored Craftsmanship.

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Trusted by Generations

We handle all vintage services and repairs

We Restore the Heartbeat of Vintage Timepieces
From clocks and watches to radios and parts — we bring the past back to life with skill, respect, and a steady hand.

The Hands Behind the Work

From vintage clock repairs to old radios brought back to life, every job starts with a steady hand and a commitment to doing things right.Learn about our story, values, and why folks trust The Old Fashion Way.
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Have Questions?

Not sure how to set your clock, wind it, or hang the weights?Our FAQ covers the most common questions — with clear, no-nonsense answers.Because taking care of your timepiece shouldn’t be a mystery.
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Customer Support

Questions? Need guidance? We're just a call, text, or email away. You'll always talk to a real person — usually Ron himself.Old-fashioned service, modern convenience.
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People Say About Us

Clients' testimonials

(1796–1873) – German-born, founded C.F. Martin & Co., bringing X-bracing and quality acoustic guitars to the U.S

Christian Frederick Martin

Luthiery

(1698–1744) – Another master violin maker from Cremona; his instruments rival Stradivari’s in fame

Giuseppe Guarneri

Luthiery

(1644–1737) – Legendary Italian luthier; his violins and cellos are prized for their sound and craftsmanship

Antonio Stradivari

Luthiery

(1873–1961) – Invented the Audion vacuum tube, critical to early radio and audio amplification

Lee de Forest

Radiophony

(1866–1932) – Performed the first audio radio broadcast in 1900 (voice and music)

Reginald Fessenden

Radiophony

(1874–1937) – Credited with inventing and commercializing the radio; won the Nobel Prize in Physics

Guglielmo Marconi

Radiophony